Striped SureSet pathway for Sainsbury’s
The Crescent, is Hinckley’s major £80m retail and leisure scheme, developed by the Tin Hat Regeneration Partnership (comprising Wilson Bowden Developments, Centenary Ashcroft LLP and Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council).
While meeting modern needs, the 275,000 square foot purpose built retail and leisure scheme, was designed to link to the existing town centre via a new curved pathway outside the proposed new Sainsbury’s flagship store.
Branding for the new development features a coloured stripe which was designed to be incorporated into the public realm, creating a comprehensive, cohesive theme through the retail and leisure scheme; uniting the different ‘blocks’ and public realm.
The colourful branding was incorporated into the elevations and a footpath leading from the new development to the existing town centre.
Our Spectrum® range of coloured recycled glass was specified for the striped pathway.
With the retail and leisure scheme - and SureSet striped footpath - now complete, companies are starting to move in.
It’s anticipated that the development will be fully occupied with well-known stores including TK Maxx, Prezzo, Poundland, Simply Gym and Costa Coffee by spring 2016.
In November, Sainsbury’s was the first store to open and Cineworld – Hinckley’s first cinema for 20 years – opened at the beginning of December.
The opening of Hinckley’s long-awaited cinema has received a lot of media coverage, most of which has been filmed to the back drop of the super SureSet striped pathway.
EnquireKey Features
- Application: pathway Area: 69m², 69m², 39m²
- Base: concrete, cementitious bedding
- Colour: 3mm Lemon Yellow, Bright Orange, Traffic Red
- Depth: 16mm
- Edging: aluminium
- Installed: November 2015