Sevenoaks District Council has sought a development partner for the redevelopment of land east of Sevenoaks High Street, United Kingdom (UK).
The project includes constructing a new leisure center and residential units, with an estimated gross development value exceeding GBP120 million (US$153.69 million). The development is projected to commence in January 2026 and span a minimum of four years.
In February 2025, the council conducted a market engagement exercise, reaching out to 11 developers experienced in town center projects with public entities. Feedback from this engagement has informed the project's requirements, procurement approach, and commercial terms. A letter detailing the outcomes of this engagement is available through the council's link provided in the notice.
The council plans to publish a tender notice around May 6, 2025. For further details, interested parties can contact David Lagzdins at david.lagzdins@sevenoaks.gov.uk or visit the council's website.
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