Conservative-controlled Bromsgrove District Council, alongside key project partners, gathered earlier this month to mark a significant milestone in the Nailers Yard redevelopment – the completion of the site’s steel framework.
Representatives from Bromsgrove District Council’s Regeneration Team, the Council Cabinet, Kier, and Arcadis came together at the former Market Hall site in the heart of Bromsgrove to celebrate the progress made on the transformative town centre project - funded by the previous Conservative government's Levelling Up Fund.
The event featured speeches from some of those in attendance, all highlighting the importance of the development in revitalising the area for both residents and visitors. The ceremony concluded with the symbolic tightening of the final bolt in the steel frame, signifying a major step forward in the build.
Leader of Bromsgrove District Council and Cabinet Member for Strategic Partnerships, Economic Development and Enabling, Cllr Karen May, said:
"Watching the frame take shape over the past few months has been truly exciting. Our mission to enhance Bromsgrove for residents, businesses, and visitors continues with this ambitious project. Nailers Yard represents a fantastic opportunity to diversify Bromsgrove’s town centre offering, attract new businesses, and provide high-quality spaces for community use."
Once complete, Nailers Yard will feature a commercial building designed for premium office space and food and beverage operators, as well as a versatile community building known as The Pavilion. The Pavilion’s open-plan ground floor will host creative exhibitions, markets, and other community events throughout the week. The surrounding public realm will also be enhanced as part of the scheme.
With the site having remained vacant since 2020, the completion of the steel frame marks a significant achievement in the journey toward revitalising the area. The project is on track for completion in early 2026.
For more information on the development, please visit: Former Market Hall site redevelopment.
