The £69.7m injection – permitted at cupboard – unlocks the complete construct programme for part one of many 24-acre overhaul and permits Vinci to modify from demolition and remediation works to full-scale development in early 2026.
The city centre regeneration is being delivered by St Helens Borough Council and ECF (Muse, Houses England and L&G JV).
The scheme replaces the previous Hardshaw Procuring Centre with a brand new Market Corridor, a 120-bed Hampton by Hilton resort, 56 flats, eight townhouses and round 4,300 sq ft of retail house.
Vinci’s package deal kinds the guts of a wider push to revive the city centre. The venture additionally attracts in £7.24m from the City Deal and £812k from the One Public Property Brownfield Land Launch Fund.
Vinci has pledged to prioritise St Helens companies in its provide chain and proceed its social worth work because the construct ramps up.





