Network Rail is launching a masterplanning process around Cardiff Central station that will see the comprehensive design and redevelopment of more than 10 acres of railway land and the delivery of new homes.
The masterplanning process, led by Network Rail, working alongside Cardiff Council, Transport for Wales and Rightacres, aims to regenerate and open up the site, improve connectivity and deliver homes within a new mixed-use neighbourhood creating a new entrance gateway for the Welsh capital.
The Network Rail land has been a barrier to investment for other parts of the city for many years and the regeneration and integration of this strategic parcel with the wider Cardiff Central Quay will create a catalyst to unlock future development opportunities to the south of the city and to Cardiff Bay.
Hawkins\Brown has been appointed masterplanner for the site.
Robin Dobson, group property director at Network Rail, said: “Unlocking our strategic land holdings in Cardiff has been a long time in the making, and by working with our partners at Transport for Wales, the Welsh government and the city region we are now in position to regenerate this important brownfield site with much-needed housing, a wide mix of uses and public space. The introduction of Hawkins\Brown and the wider team means we are perfectly placed to deliver a vision for a world-class welcome to Wales’ capital and new neighbourhoods, enabled by integrated transport infrastructure.”
Rightacres chief executive Paul McCarthy added: “We are looking forward to working with the Network Rail team to regenerate this prime piece of the Cardiff jigsaw. The southern gateway to the city is becoming increasingly important as Cardiff Indoor Arena, the sports village and Cardiff Bay move forward.”
Cardiff Central currently attracts 13m passengers a year and the station is a vital gateway to the city centre.
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