Major Revamp for Windsor Yards With Cinema and New Homes

Concept art of what Windsor Yards could look like with a cinema sketch by Holder Mathias

UREF LP property fund has submitted its scheme to transform part of Windsor with a £100m investment.

It is hoped the changes will make Windsor Yards more attractive to businesses – particularly restaurants and bars – creating 700 jobs, an improved retail offer, and reinvigorate the town’s night-time trade.

A decision on the application will most likely be made by councillors sitting on the Windsor and Ascot development management panel at a later stage.

Here is what’s detailed within the planning application:

Because the proposed cinema will result in a ‘significant financial loss,’ a proposal for eight flats over the three floors above the retained River Island and Superdry stores is proposed to partly fund this.

A communal courtyard for the flats could be created between the cinema and apartments.

New office block and Apart-hotel

To the south of Windsor Yards, it is proposed to be a mix-used area that could include a six-storey office building and a 104-room Apart-hotel, which could be up to six-storeys in height. Both buildings will have access from Bridgewater Way.

Cinema

A new four-screen boutique cinema with a capacity of 307 seats is proposed to be placed on the east side of Bridgewater Way, above the existing retail units. It was made larger after the purchase of River Island and Superdry in Peascod Street.

The entrance will be created next to Mooboo with the foyer, bar, and seating provided on the first floor.

The hotel entrance would be adjacent to the office foyer, creating an attractive active ground floor frontage, overlooking a landscaped pocket park with trees, shrubs and seasonal flowering plants, and seating.

Next to the hotel foyer will be a new restaurant which will be accessed from Amberley Place and provided with an external terrace for alfresco eating.

The pedestrian bridge to the residential area to the west that links to Bridgewater Way will be retained but the pathway, which is routed between the former Fenwick Store and the Multi-storey car park, will be built over for the new office floor plates on the upper levels.

The centre

The scheme is proposing to refurbish the existing 24 flats above the shops fronting the western side of Bridgewater Way.

It also wants to provide a total of 50.78 sqm of additional residential accommodation at the gap on the first and second floors, opposite Waitrose.

The proposed apartments will be a mix of studios and one-bedrooms.

Travelodge

A two-storey extension to the existing hotel has been proposed to increase the number of rooms from 113 to 157 (44 additional rooms), which will mainly be family-sized accommodations.

Travelodge’s existing foyer will be extended at ground floor level to make the hotel more prominent and improve surveillance in the area.

The construction of the southern part of the development will result in a loss of 24 parking spaces due to some reconfiguration of the circulation ramps on the lower levels.

However, two new decks could be added to the car park near Windsor Yards to provide 103 car parking spaces, a net gain of 79 spaces, raising the number of spaces to 855.

Office staff will be allocated 58 bays from Monday to Friday but will be available for general use at weekends.

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