Flint Development Group is aiming to provide accommodation for 230 students, an
art-house cinema and a shop/restaurant for Sussex food and produce at the site
in Cambridge Road.
Mr Kirby also announced a public park would be added the roof of the proposed
building and committed to maintaining the ground floor as a popular community
space, with plans for a farmer’s market and restaurant.
He said: “To make this project work economically and be a real success for
the town, we have had to go up. But we’ve listened to the community and have
dramatically reduced the height from our original plans.
On the roof there will now be mirror panels that reflect the seaside sky
line as well a public park which will become a new venue for Hastings,
overlooking the sea and town below.
Developers await a decision on the scheme, which will be decided by Hastings
Borough Council’s planning committee at a later date
Read more: http://www.hastingsobserver.co.uk/news/local/revised-plans-for-old-observer-building-unveiled-1-7110162#ixzz3u1TqRzAE
Old Hastings Preservation Society was founded in 1952 to promote the permanent preservation of buildings of beauty/historic interest, especially in Hastings & St. Leonards and foster an appreciation of the history of Hastings. We encourage and record research which supports our objectives. Good architecture, design and town planning is encouraged. In 1956 we founded the Hastings Fishermen’s Museum open daily in Rock-a-Nore Road and more recently Hastings History House.
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