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Crompton Place anchors Bolton's regeneration journey.
Summary
Crompton Place is a proposed £250m redevelopment in Bolton that would add homes, offices and a hotel as part of the town's wider £1.5bn regeneration plans.
Content
Crompton Place is central to Bolton's effort to reshape its town centre. The scheme is part of a wider strategy that treats the centre as a place to live, work and spend time. The 280,000 sq ft site was brought forward for redevelopment in 2018 alongside broader ambitions for the town centre. Bolton Council and appointed developer MEPC are moving the project from vision-setting toward delivery.
Key facts:
- The site covers about 280,000 sq ft and was brought forward for redevelopment in 2018.
- The proposed redevelopment is budgeted at £250m and includes up to 340 new homes, a 110-room hotel, and around 80,000 sq ft of office space.
- Federated Hermes's specialist development arm, MEPC, has been appointed to lead the mixed-use scheme.
- The project is a priority under the Greater Manchester Combined Authority's Good Growth Fund and forms part of Bolton's wider £1.5bn town-centre ambitions.
- Plans include leisure and flexible ground-floor spaces intended to support local businesses, hospitality and cultural activity.
- Bolton Council remains involved in shaping outcomes for housing, public realm, connectivity and local identity.
Summary:
The development is intended to strengthen Bolton's town-centre connectivity, public realm and resident population while supporting workspace, leisure and cultural uses that contribute to daytime and evening activity. With MEPC appointed and the scheme identified as a priority for Good Growth Fund support, the project has moved toward delivery. Undetermined at this time.
