Sunderland Area Developments - St Mary's Way, Vaux, New Wear Bridge etc
Sunderland Area Developments - St Mary's Way, Vaux, New Wear Bridge etc
(25 Oct 2014, 11:11 am)Andreos1 Is the new bridge still going to be built?
The amount of traffic passing the site will increase quite a bit, once the bridge and road is constructed - maybe the new owners are speculating to accumulate?
(25 Oct 2014, 11:11 am)Andreos1 Is the new bridge still going to be built?
The amount of traffic passing the site will increase quite a bit, once the bridge and road is constructed - maybe the new owners are speculating to accumulate?
Speculate to accumulate - means spending money now, in the hope that you get that money back in the future.
So although that retail park isn't the busiest in the world at the moment, by building those extra units now - once the bridge is constructed and more traffic passes the site, it may lead to increased custom and may attract business to the new units.
Retail World at Team Valley and the retail park at the Metrocentre, were built in the late 80's, basically on the same principle.
The Metrocentre was built, the western bypass was extended and traffic in the area increased.
All of a sudden, that side of Gateshead attracted shoppers - shoppers who wouldn't have been in the area just a few years previously.
Hope that helps?
(25 Oct 2014, 11:23 am)Andreos1 Speculate to accumulate - means spending money now, in the hope that you get that money back in the future.
So although that retail park isn't the busiest in the world at the moment, by building those extra units now - once the bridge is constructed and more traffic passes the site, it may lead to increased custom and may attract business to the new units.
Retail World at Team Valley and the retail park at the Metrocentre, were built in the late 80's, basically on the same principle.
The Metrocentre was built, the western bypass was extended and traffic in the area increased.
All of a sudden, that side of Gateshead attracted shoppers - shoppers who wouldn't have been in the area just a few years previously.
Hope that helps?
(25 Oct 2014, 11:23 am)Andreos1 Speculate to accumulate - means spending money now, in the hope that you get that money back in the future.
So although that retail park isn't the busiest in the world at the moment, by building those extra units now - once the bridge is constructed and more traffic passes the site, it may lead to increased custom and may attract business to the new units.
Retail World at Team Valley and the retail park at the Metrocentre, were built in the late 80's, basically on the same principle.
The Metrocentre was built, the western bypass was extended and traffic in the area increased.
All of a sudden, that side of Gateshead attracted shoppers - shoppers who wouldn't have been in the area just a few years previously.
Hope that helps?
Can always remember working with an older guy years ago.
He was training me up and said to me: "Ask a question and you feel like a fool once. Don't ask a question and you will be a fool forever".
As for buses, maybe the new 8 will use it.
Can see Southwick buses still using the Queen Alexandra Bridge still - saying that, there may be restrictions put into place and the traffic management system may dictate something.
(25 Oct 2014, 11:31 am)Andreos1 Can always remember working with an older guy years ago.
He was training me up and said to me: "Ask a question and you feel like a fool once. Don't ask a question and you will be a fool forever".
As for buses, maybe the new 8 will use it.
Can see Southwick buses still using the Queen Alexandra Bridge still - saying that, there may be restrictions put into place and the traffic management system may dictate something.
(25 Oct 2014, 11:31 am)Andreos1 Can always remember working with an older guy years ago.
He was training me up and said to me: "Ask a question and you feel like a fool once. Don't ask a question and you will be a fool forever".
As for buses, maybe the new 8 will use it.
Can see Southwick buses still using the Queen Alexandra Bridge still - saying that, there may be restrictions put into place and the traffic management system may dictate something.
(25 Oct 2014, 12:24 pm)Michael :0, suprised at that, where did u hear that?
(25 Oct 2014, 12:24 pm)Michael :0, suprised at that, where did u hear that?
(25 Oct 2014, 12:33 pm)cbma06 It was in amongst all the online documents about the new bridge, either on the council planning documents or in the documents from a organisation about the plans. Since the announcement about the new bridge was quite a few years ago and the QA bridge section was about the same time.
(25 Oct 2014, 12:33 pm)cbma06 It was in amongst all the online documents about the new bridge, either on the council planning documents or in the documents from a organisation about the plans. Since the announcement about the new bridge was quite a few years ago and the QA bridge section was about the same time.
Just an update regarding the completion of St Marys Way/Boulevard,---in the State of the City debate, ---it was stated --that the main Highway will be mostly completed by November 12th,--but there would be off peak lane closures for short periods.
After reading the State of the City debate,---there was a comment regarding the completion of Keel Square,---it will now be completed a little later by early January,--as there has been unforeseen factors which have hindered progress,--so about a month later than expected.
- Thanks to denm from the skyscrapercity forum.
Just being to seaburn, they got most of the path up along the walkway near the beach (where the steps lead down to the beach), new wall is getting put in place now, of course old one was broken last ear because of that storm we had.
Looks like work is getting done in the fairground although i think its where they've just put all the old bricks etc and loads of workmen huts are in place.
Edit:
The Wheatscheaf bus stop looks much better since they straightened it out... they need to re-tarmac it to make it smooth, they still need to erect a bus shelter/shop.
Few updates with pictures...........
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1710912&page=7 - few new pictures of the square on skyscrapercity (near the bottom)
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1060391&page=67 - latest pic of chase, this time from the market side... looks massive
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1669576&page=10 - Premier Inn Hotel, St Michael’s Way
Thanks to denm for the pictures (i hope she/he doesn't mind me sharing them)
http://m.sunderlandecho.com/news/busines...-1-6929990
So the Tall Ships are calling into Sunderland.
Hopefully it gets the councils finger out of their backside and they sort out the town centre and riverside.
If Hartlepool can do it...
Quote:Preparation of an Area Action Plan and; the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) Development Consent Order; and the Outline Planning Application for the International Advanced
Manufacturing Park (IAMP)
Future developments in Sunderland?
Just had an email about:
Quote:Preparation of an Area Action Plan and; the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) Development Consent Order; and the Outline Planning Application for the International Advanced
Manufacturing Park (IAMP)
Bit of a shite photo, but the road is closed tonight and it looks like they've resurfaced the road on St Marys Way
(05 Nov 2014, 9:02 pm)Dan Bit of a shite photo, but the road is closed tonight and it looks like they've resurfaced the road on St Marys Way
(05 Nov 2014, 9:02 pm)Dan Bit of a shite photo, but the road is closed tonight and it looks like they've resurfaced the road on St Marys Way