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AtkinsRéalis government eco-hub for York approved

A computer generated image showing how the Government Hub proposed at York Central could look
A computer-generated image showing how the Government Hub proposed at York Central could look (Image: Network Rail)

City of York Council has granted permission to build a six-storey government hub with green features on one the largest brownfield sites in the UK.

The 18,100 sq m building, designed by AtkinsRéalis, will be used as flexible office space by up to 2,600 civil servants. It will also have retail and ancillary space on the ground floor.

Plan of the proposed proposed north and 
south elevations of the building
Plan of the proposed proposed north and south elevations of the building (Image: City of York Council)

The green features include solar panels, air source heat pumps, a green roof, 230 cycle spaces and a planted pedestrian area.

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