Preparatory works are set to begin on 2 June to pave the way for an innovative new development in Northampton, on the site of the former stores and Job Centre buildings, located on Abington Street, Wellington Street, and Wood Street.
The demolition, to be carried out by specialist contractor Colemans, marks the beginning of an exciting transformation for Northampton’s town centre. The redevelopment scheme, which is being funded through the Government’s Town Fund, will breathe new life into the area, with plans for more than 200 build-to-rent homes above modern retail and leisure spaces at ground level.
Main demolition activities will begin in mid-June, starting with the structures facing Abington Street. This phase of the project is scheduled for completion in early 2026.
Cllr James Petter, deputy leader of West Northamptonshire Council and cabinet member for local economy, culture and leisure, said: “This is a pivotal moment for Northampton. The regeneration of this site is not just about removing outdated buildings—it’s about unlocking the potential of our town centre.
“This scheme will deliver new homes, create jobs, and provide modern spaces for businesses to thrive. We are committed to ensuring the works are carried out with care and consideration, and that the benefits of this investment are felt across the community.”