Future of Broadway - Prospero Place

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We're giving some love to the heart of Stratford, by making upgrades to Prospero Place - our town centre.

This is a key project in our Long Term Plan (LTP) with the redevelopment working towards our vision of a Welcoming, Inclusive, Safe community – Te Pūmanawa o Taranaki (translated to the beating heart of Taranaki).

The Future of Broadway project aims to create vibrant public spaces and enhance safety, accessibility, and cultural identity - focusing on these key areas:

  • Community – transforming Prospero Place into a lively community hub, fostering social interaction and engagement
  • Connect – improve connectivity between Broadway and Miranda Street, creating a welcoming environment for people to support local businesses, attend events and access surrounding destination areas like the sporting complexes in King Edward Park.
  • Celebrate – Promote our cultural and historical identity, acknowledging tangata whenua, our unique Shakespearean heritage and reinforcing our natural surroundings. Integrate public art, wayfinding signage, and green spaces to enhance the town’s character.
  • Safety – improve lighting along Broadway between the roundabouts, installing modern energy efficient lights that both enhance the look and feel of our town centre as well as meets Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) standards.
  • Sustainability – Implement sustainable and best-practice design principles.

Background

Towards the end of 2016 we launched Stratford 2035 – Making it Real, which was an integrated approach to Stratford’s long term future. This included the Future of Broadway project, focusing on the revitalisation of Prospero Place and Broadway.

Over subsequent years, the project has changed in scope due to changes in land use in the area, such as the demolition of the ANZ bank and land next to Prospero Place becoming available. More recently, concept plans have been drawn up to determine the best use of Prospero Place and surrounding town centre areas. We're now at the stage of bringing the concept plans for Prospero Place to life through detailed designs that reflect the changes in the way that the space is used by our community. We aim to start physical works during the 2025/26 summer months.

We're really excited about getting to work on improving Prospero Place and hope you are too!



We're giving some love to the heart of Stratford, by making upgrades to Prospero Place - our town centre.

This is a key project in our Long Term Plan (LTP) with the redevelopment working towards our vision of a Welcoming, Inclusive, Safe community – Te Pūmanawa o Taranaki (translated to the beating heart of Taranaki).

The Future of Broadway project aims to create vibrant public spaces and enhance safety, accessibility, and cultural identity - focusing on these key areas:

  • Community – transforming Prospero Place into a lively community hub, fostering social interaction and engagement
  • Connect – improve connectivity between Broadway and Miranda Street, creating a welcoming environment for people to support local businesses, attend events and access surrounding destination areas like the sporting complexes in King Edward Park.
  • Celebrate – Promote our cultural and historical identity, acknowledging tangata whenua, our unique Shakespearean heritage and reinforcing our natural surroundings. Integrate public art, wayfinding signage, and green spaces to enhance the town’s character.
  • Safety – improve lighting along Broadway between the roundabouts, installing modern energy efficient lights that both enhance the look and feel of our town centre as well as meets Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) standards.
  • Sustainability – Implement sustainable and best-practice design principles.

Background

Towards the end of 2016 we launched Stratford 2035 – Making it Real, which was an integrated approach to Stratford’s long term future. This included the Future of Broadway project, focusing on the revitalisation of Prospero Place and Broadway.

Over subsequent years, the project has changed in scope due to changes in land use in the area, such as the demolition of the ANZ bank and land next to Prospero Place becoming available. More recently, concept plans have been drawn up to determine the best use of Prospero Place and surrounding town centre areas. We're now at the stage of bringing the concept plans for Prospero Place to life through detailed designs that reflect the changes in the way that the space is used by our community. We aim to start physical works during the 2025/26 summer months.

We're really excited about getting to work on improving Prospero Place and hope you are too!

Tell us your stories

We'd love to hear from our community about your Prospero Place memories, what you enjoy about our town centre (or don't enjoy!), what you're looking forward to with an upgraded area, any old photos you have of Prospero Place through the years? Share your stories with us below. 

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  • Share Next-gen future. on Facebook Share Next-gen future. on Twitter Share Next-gen future. on Linkedin Email Next-gen future. link

    Next-gen future.

    by Next-Gen+Naki@Strat, 2 days ago
    For a growing future,

    Be nice to see or have a big shopping mall (Strat-mall) right here on Broadway.

    Local and new businesses could reside inside the mall,

    From local business to new store's like Maccas, farmers,

    H&H pharmacy's chemists,

    Restaurant's, Technology,

    Massage therapy,

    All the shops that a big shopping mall can hold,

    Including underground carparks.

    Be a big expensive project

    That will payoff in the long-run.

    Will attract every body from as far as Auckland wellington Christchurch and everywhere .

    Everybody will be attracted to a new mall and with them comes a lot of money being pumped... Continue reading

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    What did you wish for?

    7 months ago

    We'll go first! Does anyone remember the wishing well from Prospero Place?

    This photo is from the late 1990s we think. Did you make a wish?

    Your Say Stratford Team

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