Harlow Council has secured a long-awaited deal to purchase the former Odeon site, paving the way for its full redevelopment as part of the town centre’s complete regeneration.
The old cinema – which has stood empty for years and has become, for many residents, a visible symbol of the town centre’s decline – will transfer into council ownership within weeks. The acquisition marks another significant step in the council’s wider regeneration programme, which is already under construction across several sites including the Bus Station, Market Square and Playhouse Quarter.
The purchase of the Odeon follows a series of essential acquisitions and agreements to address the fragmented land ownership that has long held back redevelopment of the town centre. These include Terminus House, The Rows, Market House, Adams House and the Harvey Centre, as well as a collaboration agreement on the Strawberry Star site.
Announcing on the deal, Councillor Dan Swords, Leader of Harlow Council, said:
“For years, the old Odeon has stood derelict - empty, decaying, and representing the decline of the town centre. Well, not anymore.
“Today, I’m proud to announce that Harlow Council has secured the deal to buy the former Odeon site - a landmark moment in what is the biggest regeneration programme of any district council in the UK.
“Many said this day would never come. But with ownership transferring to the council in the coming weeks, we are finally closing the chapter on decline and opening a new one focused entirely on renewal.
“We are rebuilding our town centre from the ground up - brick by brick, street by street. No excuses. No delays. Cranes are rising. Construction is underway. Residents can see real progress with their own eyes and we’re leaving no stone unturned.
“This is about pride, momentum, and proving that Harlow has a council that gets things done. We’re not waiting for change. We’re Building Harlow’s Future.”