Shaping the future with homes, workspaces and green connections.

Delivered by
ECF
Location
Stevenage
Use
Innovation / Private Sector / Sustainability / Workspace / Residential / Affordable / Build to Rent / Homes / Infrastructure / Leisure / Mixed Use / Office / Public Space / Retail

A new gateway for Stevenage

Station Gateway is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform the area around Stevenage rail station. This major regeneration project will create a new front door for the town, delivering homes, workspaces and public spaces that connect people and places. It’s about unlocking growth, supporting innovation and creating a destination that reflects Stevenage’s heritage as the UK’s first New Town while looking firmly to the future.

Building in Partnership

Regeneration works best when it’s collaborative. That’s why we’re working hand-in-hand with Stevenage Borough Council and the Stevenage Development Board to deliver a masterplan that reflects local priorities. Together, we’re shaping a place that supports economic growth, creates jobs and provides the homes and spaces people need.

Connected and Future-Facing

Station Gateway will redefine arrival in Stevenage. By improving links between the station, town centre and Leisure Park, we’re creating a seamless experience for residents, visitors and businesses. This is a place designed for the future, with sustainable transport, green infrastructure and spaces that encourage connection and wellbeing.

Supporting Innovation and Growth

Stevenage is home to world-class industries in life sciences, defence and aerospace. Station Gateway builds on this strength, providing up to 60,000 sqm of commercial and laboratory space alongside new homes and amenities. It’s a catalyst for investment, helping secure talent and opportunity for generations to come.

Building in Partnership

Regeneration works best when it’s collaborative. That’s why we’re working hand-in-hand with Stevenage Borough Council and the Stevenage Development Board to deliver a masterplan that reflects local priorities. Together, we’re shaping a place that supports economic growth, creates jobs and provides the homes and spaces people need.

Connected and Future-Facing

Station Gateway will redefine arrival in Stevenage. By improving links between the station, town centre and Leisure Park, we’re creating a seamless experience for residents, visitors and businesses. This is a place designed for the future, with sustainable transport, green infrastructure and spaces that encourage connection and wellbeing.

Supporting Innovation and Growth

Stevenage is home to world-class industries in life sciences, defence and aerospace. Station Gateway builds on this strength, providing up to 60,000 sqm of commercial and laboratory space alongside new homes and amenities. It’s a catalyst for investment, helping secure talent and opportunity for generations to come.

In numbers

new homes

housing

new jobs

employment

acres

project scale

sqm

commercial space

Partners

Station Gateway is being delivered by ECF, a partnership between Muse, Homes England and Legal & General, in collaboration with Stevenage Borough Council and supported by the Stevenage Development Board. This partnership brings together expertise in placemaking, investment and policy to deliver a scheme that benefits the whole community.

Our Partners

Station Gateway is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to further invest in our town centre to shape our economy and communities for decades to come.

Cllr Richard Henry
Leader, Stevenage Borough Council
Adrian Hawkins
Chair, Stevenage Development Board
Sir Michael Lyons
Chair, English Cities Fund
Chris Scott
Development Director, Muse

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Station Gateway, Stevenage

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