The partial demolition of a multi-storey car park is set to be completed next month.
Lowestoft is due to be completed by mid-November.
Nearing completion after more than 10 weeks of work, the scheme to partially demolish the former Battery Green multi-storey car park inHaving begun on July 30, demolition works were initially due to be finished by the end of September.
a new cultural quarter, forming part of a huge £24.3m development that will see the urban area - previously dubbed a 'zombie town', with more than a quarter of stores boarded up - regenerated.
The site is being cleared to make way for the creation ofThe new cultural quarter is also set to cover surrounding land on Marina Road, with three landmark buildings due to be installed.
It will feature a new restaurant catering for 80 people, a new cultural and community hub, a civic square, pop up bars and leisure sites.
East Suffolk Council's Capital Fund.
The project - which when complete will be known as Battery Green - has received £14.3m from the government's Towns Fund and £10m from
It will also see the Marina Centre building's north wing demolished.
East Suffolk Council's face-to-face customer services facility, this closed last month to allow demolition to go ahead.
With the Marina Centre previously housingIt has temporarily moved to Riverside on Canning Road before moving permanently to Lowestoft Library at the end of the year.
The works to the Marina Centre are set to "provide a clear site in readiness for the main works to the Battery Green development," according to the council.
And with construction of the new site set to start during the winter and finish by spring 2026, a local company was this week awarded the contract to deliver the construction works for part of the Battery Green development.
will see the northern wing of the council’s former Marina customer services centre demolished alongside internal alterations to the rest of the building that will see "a repurposed space for the creative sector" created.
P.J Spillings will carry out the construction works thatThe Battery Green development one of five transformational regeneration projects which received £24.9m from the Government’s Towns Fund in 2022.
'Next phase of this exciting development'
Tim Wilson, East Suffolk's cabinet member for economic development and regeneration, said: "We are pleased to award the construction contract for part of another major regeneration project in Lowestoft to a local business and are looking forward to seeing the next phase of this exciting development take shape.
"Along with other regeneration projects which are also underway across the town, Battery Green will bring new facilities into Lowestoft, attract more visitors and businesses to the area and enhance the town for the benefit of local residents."
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