UKREiiF News

Development Opportunity: Gloucester £149 Million Housing Scheme

The historic Gloucester Gaol site, a prominent feature in the city centre, is now on the market, offering a unique opportunity for redevelopment. This move could revitalise a key area of Gloucester that has been unused for years. City & Country, the current owners, are seeking a buyer for a significant portion of the former […]

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Hot Tip: Redevelopment in Glenrothes?

Fife Council’s Rothesay House in Glenrothes is progressing towards demolition, with a recent submission of a “prior notification of demolition” via the planning portal, marking a significant step in the redevelopment of the town centre. Although specific dates for the demolition are not yet scheduled, the planning application indicates a clear path towards the dismantling […]

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Long Harbour to launch new PBSA Joint Venture

Long Harbour, the specialist development and operational real estate firm, will expand its living sector focus into PBSA through a joint venture with Rosethorn Capital Partners.  The strategy will be led by Rosethorn CEO Stephen Rigby, who brings more than ten years’ experience in PBSA. Stephen was a founder, and Chief Investment Officer at Student […]

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Invest Newcastle confirms partnership with UKREiiF for 2024 conference

Invest Newcastle has confirmed their involvement with The UK’s Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) for a third year. UKREiiF 2024 is in partnership with Pagabo and is set to take place between 21-23 May 2024, in Leeds. Inward investment agency, Invest Newcastle, part of NewcastleGateshead Initiative (NGI), drives and delivers economic growth in […]

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Former automotive plant in Birmingham acquired to deliver 300,000 sq ft sustainable logistics development

A joint venture (JV) partnership has purchased a former automotive component manufacturing site in Erdington, Birmingham, to speculatively build 300,000 sq ft of Grade A urban logistics and industrial space. Developer Chancerygate, which has an office in Birmingham, and specialist sustainable and impact investor Bridges Fund Management have bought the 12-acre site. The partners intend […]

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£ Multi-Million St Luke’s Campus Redevelopment: University of Exeter Invites Public Input

The University of Exeter has announced plans for the redevelopment of its historic St Luke’s campus, an eleven-acre site nestled between Heavitree Road and Magdalen Road. The university is now seeking public opinion on this transformative project. Founded in 1854 as a teacher training college, the St Luke’s campus is currently home to the university’s […]

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£1.14 Billion East Midlands Revitalisation: Major Development and Investment Plans Set in Motion

The East Midlands region is poised for a transformation with the approval of a £1.14 billion investment plan, marking a new era of development and opportunity. This initiative follows the creation of the East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA), a move that will centralise and enhance governance across Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Derby, and Nottingham. Residents of […]

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UCB Plans 1,200 bed Student Accommodation Overhaul in Birmingham

University College Birmingham (UCB) has proposed a significant redevelopment of its student accommodation facilities, submitting a planning application to Birmingham City Council. The new development, named Cambrian Wharf, aims to centralise student living into a singular, modern structure. The proposed Cambrian Wharf project, located near the Jewellery Quarter on Brindley Drive, will feature two distinct […]

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