New shopping and dining experience with Worthing investment
Now shoppers can enjoy browsing in, TK Maxx, Game, HMV, Select, Precious Little Things and the Cloud Gallery, before relaxing with a dining experience at popular Nando’s, Curds & Whey – Cases Wine Bar or the Comics, Games and Coffee Emporium.
The multi-million pound transformation has breathed new life into the Montague Quarter, which links Montague Street with South Street. Refreshing the Victorian glass arcade and improving the lighting has revitalised the shopping experience.
Cayuga Homes director Tim Harding explained: “We wanted to breathe new life into the area, by attracting leading national brands which people know and recognise, as well as high-quality local independents. It is now an attractive and enjoyable shopping and dining experience.”
He added: “We specialise in coastal developments and this big regeneration project is our latest investment along the south coast.”
Over the last six years, Cayuga Homes has developed residential and commercial sites including landmark Aurum on Hove seafront, The Grays by award-winning CF Moller Architects, unique Styles Field in historic Lewes, contemporary St Andrews Close, Bath Street and Buckingham Lodge, exclusive Watermead at Balcombe and Larmorna Close in Washington.
Cayuga Homes is now planning to continue its investment in Worthing by revitalising the top floor of the Montague Quarter with affordable but high-quality homes close to the sea front. The flats in the car-free area will make the most of urban living, with bus routes nearby.
For more information about the Montague Quarter click here.