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. The centre was sold off to AEW UK Investment Management under its ‘Urban Real Estate Strategy’ in a bid to transform the Yards into a ‘modern development’. While politicians have welcomed this buyout, a petition has since been circulating urging the new owners to consider changing the name to either its old name King Edward Court, or a new name Duke of Edinburgh’s Court in memory of Prince Philip. Petitioner John Webb, from Windsor, told the Local Democracy Reporting Service changing the name would be a ‘win, win’ for residents, businesses, and AEW as the current Windsor Yards label sounds ‘dirty’ and ‘low-rent type name’.
Windsor Yards
Windsor Yards has new owners who are hoping to rejuvenate the shopping centre into a ‘modern development’. The 260,700sq ft centre, which was formerly known as King Edward Court, has been bought out by AEW UK Investment Management under its Urban Real Estate Strategy (UREF).
Windsor Yards compromises a mix of uses including retail, hotel, supermarket, car park, and residential. AEW will be working with the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead (RBWM) in a public/private collaboration and engaging with local stakeholders in a bid to rejuvenate Windsor Yards. Windsor MP Adam Afriyie says this announcement brings ‘hope and a bright future’ for the town centre and is ‘over the moon’ for Windsor.