Thursday, January 24, 2024
Jomast Developments submit plan to transform Jackson Dock in Hartlepool
Jomast Developments has now submitted ambitious, multimillion pound plans to transform and redevelop a 3.3 hectare, waterfront site at Hartlepool Marina.
The proposed scheme, which includes a luxury four star hotel, restaurants, retail outlets, offices, business units, and waterside apartments, is set to significantly improve and regenerate redundant land at the entrance of the marina at Jackson Dock, and create hundreds of jobs both during and after the construction process.
This will effectively link the marina with the town centre and is being seen by many as the final piece of the jigsaw for Hartlepool Marina. It will compliment and build upon the significant regeneration that has already taken place over recent years, including Hartlepool Bay, Jomast's existing residential scheme of luxury apartments.
Jomast Developments Director, Stuart Monk, explained, "The proposed development will completely transform this final stretch of waterfront at Jackson Dock, and create a gateway to a vibrant and innovative marina community. Our vision for the site fully compliments the regeneration that has already taken place at the marina, and will add an exciting new dimension in time for The Tall Ships' Race in 2010."
Stockton-based Jomast Developments was named as the preferred developer for the site by joint owners Hartlepool Council, HMS Trincomalee Trust and English Partnerships, and the company held a series of consultation events for the public to view the scheme last year.
The proposed scheme, which includes a luxury four star hotel, restaurants, retail outlets, offices, business units, and waterside apartments, is set to significantly improve and regenerate redundant land at the entrance of the marina at Jackson Dock, and create hundreds of jobs both during and after the construction process.
This will effectively link the marina with the town centre and is being seen by many as the final piece of the jigsaw for Hartlepool Marina. It will compliment and build upon the significant regeneration that has already taken place over recent years, including Hartlepool Bay, Jomast's existing residential scheme of luxury apartments.
Jomast Developments Director, Stuart Monk, explained, "The proposed development will completely transform this final stretch of waterfront at Jackson Dock, and create a gateway to a vibrant and innovative marina community. Our vision for the site fully compliments the regeneration that has already taken place at the marina, and will add an exciting new dimension in time for The Tall Ships' Race in 2010."
Stockton-based Jomast Developments was named as the preferred developer for the site by joint owners Hartlepool Council, HMS Trincomalee Trust and English Partnerships, and the company held a series of consultation events for the public to view the scheme last year.
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