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Union Square



Landmark Deal Secures New Era for Swindon Town Centre

27 November 2008

Swindon’s regeneration has taken another significant step forward today ­with the signing of a multi-million pound property deal that will ­ breathe new life into the town centre.

Muse Developments has ­signed a formal development agreement to deliver Union Square, a £350 million, mixed-use development, on the site between the railway station and the town centre.

Union Square will be a flagship regeneration project for the town centre and provide up to 160,000 sq metres of high quality new offices and new homes. It will also help to rejuvenate the town’s leisure opportunities, creating a safe and vibrant family-friendly area throughout the day and into early evening.

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