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Helmsley Group upgrades plans for York riverside scheme

Helmsley Group has submitted revised plans for its Coney Street Riverside project in York, including a significant increase in the amount of public realm, improved accessibility and several enhanced building designs.

The revised plans have been submitted following discussions with City of York Council and close consultation with key stakeholders across the city, including feedback from the public.

Helmsley’s masterplan includes the creation of 250,000 sq ft of mixed-use retail, leisure, commercial and residential space, a riverside walkway and the establishment of significant green and accessible public realm, both on the waterfront itself and also through the creation of new access routes between Coney Street and the River Ouse.

Key changes proposed by Helmsley include:

  • Redesigned public realm throughout the scheme, including significant increases in the amount of public space on the riverfront
  • Increased active retail frontage across the scheme
  • A reduction in the size of some of the proposed buildings, as well as moving some of them further away from the river edge to improve the overall quality of the scheme
  • Improved accessibility across the development.

The revised application follows an original planning application setting out Helmsley’s vision for Coney Street Riverside, with a decision yet to be reached by the council.

Max Reeves, development director at Helmsley Group, said: “Having worked closely with key stakeholders in York over the past few months, we have been heartened by the positive response we have had to our plans for Coney Street Riverside. These include the public benefits of bringing underutilised upper floors of retail units back into use, a long-held ambition in York, while also creating world-class public realm fit for this prime location on York’s riverfront.

“We have consulted extensively across the city with heritage bodies, council planners, York residents, accessibility groups and beyond. We would encourage everyone to look at our proposals, which are publicly available on the City of York Council planning portal and our own dedicated Coney Street Riverside website, to discover more about the positive transformation we are looking to provide on both the riverfront and Coney Street itself.”

Reeves added: “As a long-established York business, we are committed to creating a truly mixed-use, vibrant development that not only sustainably redevelops historic Coney Street into the social heart of York, but creates a positive legacy through first-class public spaces of international standing and architecture which ensures that the history and heritage of the area is not just recognised, but honoured and protected.

“We believe the improvements we have put forward positively build on our long-held ambition to reconnect Coney Street with its riverfront, improving connectivity and accessibility within central York alongside a welcoming, family-friendly offer and much-needed accommodation to meet student demand within the city.”

The project team for the scheme includes Helmsley Group, Brown & Company, O’Neill Associates, Corstorphine & Wright, Montagu Evans, Aspect4, Gillespies, Troup Bywaters & Anders, Billinghurst George & Partners, Jane Simpson Access, Knight Frank, DS Emotion and Aberfield Communications.

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