Construction work has started on One City Place, a six-storey office development at the heart of Chester’s new £100m Central Business Quarter.

The 70,000 sq ft of office space is being developed speculatively by Muse Developments and represents the first of seven office buildings, marking one of Chester’s most significant business developments in the city centre in recent years.

The BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rated building, due for completion in October 2015, will feature a large ground floor foyer and reception area with five upper floors offering flexible office space and floor to ceiling glazing to allow for natural light.

Work will also start in the next couple of months on remodelling part of the Grade II* listed Chester Railway Station building and former rail car park to create a new landscaped attractive public realm area and gateway from the station into the Central Business Quarter.

Phil Mayall, development director at Muse said: “Starting on site at City Place marks an important chapter in the new Central Business Quarter which will play a major role in the renaissance of Chester’s commercial offering. As an integral part of the business quarter, City Place will help to drive economic growth, bring new businesses and jobs into the city and set new standards for first class, sustainable business space.”

Eric Langton, chairman of Chester Renaissance, said: “This is a hugely important development. To attract businesses offering first class jobs and opportunities, Chester has to provide quality office accommodation in a convenient location and attractive environment. One City Place, as part of the first phase of the Central Business Quarter, ticks all the boxes. It is a significant part of the unfolding One City Plan which will give Chester a future to be as proud of as we are of our past.”

Cheshire West and Chester Council leader, Councillor Mike Jones said: “This new development will help to shape the future of Chester’s business landscape and provide new opportunities for companies within the city and further afield. It is fantastic to see work starting on site on the first office space.”

Councillor Samantha Dixon, shadow spokesperson for Growth and Prosperity at Cheshire West and Chester Council said: “I welcome anything which will bring jobs to the city and help to drive the future growth of Chester. One City Place is in a sustainable location within close proximity to Chester Railway Station so also offers excellent transport links.”

Works have already been completed by Cheshire West and Chester Council, working closely with Network Rail and Arriva Trains Wales, to relocate the rail car park to the east of Chester Railway Station. The new 193 space car park for customers and staff is now located on land bounded by the rear of the Queen Hotel and Queen’s Road.

This autumn work will commence on hard landscaping, tree and flower bed planting, lighting and the implementation of street furniture running from the Central Business Quarter gateway to One City Place.

By 2028, it is planned that Chester’s Central Business Quarter, as part of the wider One City Plan, will offer a total of 440,000 square feet of state-of-the art office space and public realm creating around 3,500 jobs.

The whole scheme includes 200 homes, restaurants and leisure facilities and car parking for the station, offices and residents. It will also include the redevelopment of the former Leadworks and Shot Tower for residential use by Neptune Developments and the transformation of the Boughton Retail Centre to create a new Waitrose store and associated retail units.

MJ(Left to right): One City Place1.jpg: Gemma Davies of Cheshire West and Chester Council, Eric Langton chairman of Chester Renaissance, Cllr Mike Jones, leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council. Phil Mayall, development director at Muse Developments and Cllr Samantha Dixon, spokesperson for Growth and Prosperity at Cheshire West and Chester Council.

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(Left to right): Eric Langton chairman of Chester Renaissance, Cllr Samantha Dixon, spokesperson for Growth and Prosperity at Cheshire West and Chester Council, Phil Mayall, development director at Muse Developments, Gemma Davies of Cheshire West and Chester Council and Cllr Mike Jones, leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council

BQ(Left to right): Showing part of the development site looking back towards Chester Railway Station.