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Revive offices in Victoria Avenue, Southend, says businessman


A BUSINESSMAN has welcomed the council’s planned transformation of Victoria Avenue but said he would like to see it revived as an office quarter.

New homes, shops and green spaces are among the ideas proposed by Renaissance Southend, on behalf of the council, for a major revamp of the road, which is filled with empty 1960s office blocks.

Bill Harkness is managing director of Delamere Estates which owns the Victoria Shopping Centre in the High Street.

He said: “We really must address Victoria Avenue.

“It’s a terrible introduction to the town. “I’m in favour of any initiatives from the local authority but they have to work on an economic basis.

“There’s no point in producing wonderful plans for something that will never happen.

“Housing and offices in my opinion.

“I’m not a residential developer, but the market is pretty terrible at the moment for residential development.

“It definitely shouldn’t be earmarked for retail, which should be concentrated between the two major centres and the High Street.

“What I would like to see is for that to be made into a really smart office quarter.

“Anyone coming from London would see the empty office blocks and think: ‘It’s not the place for us.’

“That’s the problem.

“We want some innovative developer to take on the sites down there and produce quality office blocks to attract some of the big firms from London.

“If you knock down everything, you would have no offices or place for them.”

The council’s ideas are currently on display at a public consultation exhibition in the Victoria Centre.

David Balcombe, Renaissance Southend project manager said he anticipated gradual development involving a mix of newer buildings with some of the better older ones, rather than a “sweeping away” of everything there.

He said: “We want more pragmatic options in the current economic climate.

“So not comprehensive development but something a bit more staggered and phased.”

Mr Balcombe also big shops would be unlikely because the shopping areas of London Road and the High Street are nearby.

One of the ideas is to give a makeover to Civic Square which would have more trees and grass planted there and possibly a cycle hire facility at the bus stop.

Comments(5)

Nebs says...
8:05am Mon 22 Mar 10

Perhaps the first question should be: "Is Victoria Avenue the introduction to the town"?
People coming into the borough use many different routes. Those on the A13 won't see Victoria Ave. Those on the A127 have many different choices to turn off, including The Fairway, Westbourne Grove, Bournemouth Park Rd, etc.. So only a few will see Victoria Ave, and none of them will see it as the "introduction to the town" as that honour goes to the A13 and A127 with the signs "Welcome to Southend".

essexboi1989 says...
8:29am Mon 22 Mar 10

they should pull all those 1960's tower blocks down, they are a complete eye sore!

geezer, innit says...
12:53pm Mon 22 Mar 10

this all sounds like a great idea but considering the fact that all these office blocks are empty due to the companies owning/occupying them have all moved on/gone tot he wall/whatever makes you wonder where these (seemingly mythical) jobs/companies will come from

anon anon says...
4:08pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Nebs wrote:
Perhaps the first question should be: "Is Victoria Avenue the introduction to the town"? People coming into the borough use many different routes. Those on the A13 won't see Victoria Ave. Those on the A127 have many different choices to turn off, including The Fairway, Westbourne Grove, Bournemouth Park Rd, etc.. So only a few will see Victoria Ave, and none of them will see it as the "introduction to the town" as that honour goes to the A13 and A127 with the signs "Welcome to Southend".
Dont go down Bournmouth park road, its covered with speed humps...!

evilc says...
5:49pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Nebs wrote:
Perhaps the first question should be: "Is Victoria Avenue the introduction to the town"?
People coming into the borough use many different routes. Those on the A13 won't see Victoria Ave. Those on the A127 have many different choices to turn off, including The Fairway, Westbourne Grove, Bournemouth Park Rd, etc.. So only a few will see Victoria Ave, and none of them will see it as the "introduction to the town" as that honour goes to the A13 and A127 with the signs "Welcome to Southend".
Nebs I am with you there mate, I have not entered Southend from that road for years, however I did today to look at the vast improvement in the lighting conditions over the weekend in Priory Crescent.

The Place looks terrible needs an update and this Council seems to be doing quite a lot recently.


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