Developer Crest Nicholson withdraw from the King Alfred development in Hove. The council has been working with Crest Nicholson Regeneration since 2016 when it won the bid to redevelop the 1.8 hectare King Alfred site.
Developer Crest Nicholson withdraw from the King Alfred development in Hove. The council has been working with Crest Nicholson Regeneration since 2016 when it won the bid to redevelop the 1.8 hectare King Alfred site.
City councillors have selected Crest Nicholson, in partnership with the Starr Trust, as the preferred bidders to redevelop the King Alfred Leisure Centre site on Hove Seafront.
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