A £14 million project to create more creative business space in Northampton town centre is making major strides forward.
Located in Angel Street, the Vulcan Works development consists of a new three-storey building and a refurbished grade II-listed former ironworks, creating 59 studios, workshops and managed workspaces for creative businesses.
Contractor Stepnell was joined by members of Northampton Borough Council to celebrate to mark the topping out of the new build element. All of the steelwork has been completed and work on the façade is underway.
Vulcan Works forms part of Northampton's emerging Cultural Quarter and is designed to support up to 100 businesses in its first ten years.
Adrian Barnes, Midlands regional director at Stepnell, said: "This project has been an excellent opportunity to work on something that is really imaginative and will make a huge amount of difference to the town and its Cultural Quarter.
"Town centre builds are always challenging, but by working closely alongside Northampton Borough Council, we have been able to make excellent progress to reach the stage where we are topping out.
"We have been able to draw upon our wealth of combined knowledge of both new build and conservation construction to deliver the scheme, and we're very pleased at the way the project is advancing."
Cllr Tim Hadland, Northampton Borough Council member for regeneration and enterprise, added: "This scheme will make a very exciting addition to our Cultural Quarter which is going from strength to strength. The extended and revamped museum is set to open in the coming months and by the end of this year we will be opening the creative hub at Vulcan Works."
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