The move presents a further boost to the York economy, coming in a week when York-based Helmsley Group revealed improvements to its major Coney Street Riverside scheme.
Homes England and Network Rail have selected McLaren Property and Arlington Real Estate as the preferred developer for the brownfield project, one of the largest city centre regeneration schemes in the UK.
York Central is being brought forward by a partnership between Homes England, Network Rail, the City of York Council and the National Railway Museum.
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