BYM Capital acquired the site in late 2021 and is looking to redevelop it.
But councillors say “little has been done to reassure the authority that the planned redevelopment supports the businesses and community.”
The council also says there has been an “apparent decline in the operation of the centre.”
It’s cited increased complaints about a lack of security, maintenance and cleanliness and says retailers are beginning to leave.
We’ve contacted BYM Capital for comment.
Councillor Tom Bruce, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Development said:
“We have expressed significant concern with BYM Hounslow Limited, the new owners and operators of the Treaty Centre, over the future of the shopping centre and their redevelopment plans.
“Despite meeting with representatives of BYM on several occasions throughout the summer and autumn this year, little has been done to reassure the Council that the current operation and planned redevelopment of the Treaty Centre supports the businesses and community of Hounslow.
“It is deeply concerning that a halt in meaningful pre-application engagement with the Council has coincided with an apparent decline in the operation of the centre with increased complaints about a lack of security, maintenance and cleanliness and retailers beginning to leave and seek alternative premises.
“The community is quite rightly concerned about the future of the Treaty Centre. It should be an integral part of a thriving high street and local economy with businesses and community organisations providing goods, services and employment for local people. Moves to secure vacant possession of the centre by the new owners and operators seem premature and risks harm to the town centre economy. I urge them to speed up their plans to regenerate the Treaty Centre.
“While regeneration of the centre poses a fantastic opportunity for the town centre and could realise a host of benefits including providing vital new homes for local people; I have always been clear that development in this borough does not happen for the sake of development. It must always be right for the community and unlock the full potential of the area, creating thriving and sustainable neighbourhoods. We are keen to actively work with any developer that shows this commitment.
“The Council has expressed these specific concerns directly with Directors of BYM Hounslow Limited and urged them to swiftly re-engage in pre-application discussions to deliver a realistic timetable for development.”