
Regeneration
A selection of some of the regeneration projects we’ve worked on
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Red Bank, Manchester
Client: Far East Consortium & Manchester City Council
Value: £4bnProject Detail
Victoria North is one of the UK’s largest regeneration projects extending to 155 hectares of land between Victoria Station and Queens Park to the north of Manchester City Centre. The regeneration scheme will deliver 15,000 new homes over the next 10-15 years, supported by new social, community and physical infrastructure including an extensive City River Park.
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West Bar, Sheffield
Client: Urbo (West Bar) Ltd
Value: £175mProject Detail
West Bar Square is a £175m mixed use urban regeneration scheme in Sheffield City Centre by Urbo in partnership with Peveril Securities, the property arm of Bower & Kirkland, Sheffield City Council and Legal and General.
The urban regeneration scheme comprises 1.4m sq ft of office led mixed use development including retail, leisure, hotel, apartments, and a multi-storey car park. -
Chesterfield Waterside, Chesterfield
Client: Chesterfield Waterside Ltd
Value: £300mProject Detail
Chesterfield Waterside is a large scale £300m regeneration project promoted by Chesterfield Waterside, a joint venture between Urbo and Chesterfield Borough Council on 16 hectares (40 acres) of former industrial land adjacent to the A61 in the River Rother corridor. The regeneration scheme comprises 1,500 new homes, 8,000 sq m of retail and leisure uses, 30,350 sq m of retail and leisure uses, 2no. hotels and a new canal link.
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Prestwich Town Centre, Prestwich
Client: Muse Developments
Value: £100m+Project Detail
The Prestwich Village masterplan is a once in a generation opportunity to shape Prestwich village. A new food hall and village square will create a high quality environment and new evening economy. Flexible retail and community floorspace will strengthen the role of the village centre. Up to 210 new homes including affordable housing will deliver much needed housing in Greater Manchester. Significant benefits including approximately 335 direct jobs and in excess of 40% biodiversity net gain will be delivered as part of the development.