The facade of a £107 million city centre development in Gloucester has been unveiled through a series of new images. These pictures showcase the vibrant red fronts of two buildings in The Forum project, drawing inspiration from the cloisters at the nearby Gloucester Cathedral.
Previously hidden by scaffolding, the buildings are now visible as the development nears its expected completion later this year. Gloucester City Council leader Jeremy Hilton expressed his excitement, stating it was “very exciting” to witness the progression of the city’s significant new quarter.
The Kings Quarter development, led by the council in collaboration with developer Reef Group, will feature office space, residential apartments, retail outlets, restaurants, and a boutique hotel with a rooftop bar, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
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