Work underway on "largest residential development" in Goole
Work is getting underway on a “transformational” development in Yorkshire worth more than £100m.
The Greenways off Rawcliffe Road in Goole is being developed by Beal Homes, which says that construction is “well advanced” on the first properties on the site.
The project is set to be the “largest residential development in the town for decades” and will see Beal invest £130m over the next 12 years.
Once complete, The Greenways will feature 800 homes on a 73-acre site.
Sue Waudby, Beal sales and marketing director, commented: “The Greenways has generated a great deal of excitement and anticipation and this has intensified with the first phase of the development now taking shape.
“Several of our first buyers can see their new homes are now structurally complete and are looking forward to moving in over the next few months.
“This development will play a key role in the transformation of Goole and provide the high-quality, contemporary homes wanted by local residents and the increasing number of people drawn to the area by the unprecedented wave of investment being seen across the town.”
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