UKREiiF News

Aberdeen High Rises Face Potential Demolition

Aberdeen’s cityscape may undergo a transformation as eight prominent tower blocks, including well-known structures like Marischal Court and Hutcheon Court, are under consultation for potential demolition. Aberdeen City Council has launched a comprehensive consultation to gather feedback from residents and property owners about the fate of these eight high rises. This move, seen by many […]

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Finance Agreed: Yorkshire Industrial Site gets Multi-Million Pound Revamp

Property investors Countrylarge have secured a plot of unused industrial land at the junction of Sayner Lane and Carlisle Road, adjacent to the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds’ South Bank. This acquisition was facilitated through a short-term finance agreement with specialist lender Together. Antony Rosindale of Country Large highlighted the scheme’s potential to address the […]

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Addleshaw Goddard announce UKREiiF partnership

Global law firm Addleshaw Goddard have officially announced their involvement with The UK’s Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF). The UKREiiF event is in partnership with Pagabo, and is set to take place between 21-23 May 2024, in Leeds. The partnership will see Addleshaw Goddard, who work with over 3,000 major businesses every year, […]

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£17.9 million investment to level up Worksop Town Centre

A total of £17.9 million from the Levelling Up Fund has been awarded to Bassetlaw District Council to transform Worksop Town Centre. The funding, along with an additional £2 million from the Council and its partners has allowed the Council to purchase the Priory Centre shopping precinct and begin regeneration work that will provide additional leisure and […]

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Ballymore and Sainsbury’s joint venture submits plans for major new canalside neighbourhood in Ladbroke Grove

Over 2,500 new homes, two parks, restored canal basin and high street proposed for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea on brownfield site Ballymore and Sainsbury’s have submitted a planning application for a major canalside neighbourhood in Ladbroke Grove. The proposed new neighbourhood has been designed to deliver 2,519 new homes, of which at […]

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Green light to fund £7 million net zero projects

Net zero projects in York and North Yorkshire have been approved for allocations from a £7 million net zero fund.   A total of 23 schemes will receive a share of the York and North Yorkshire Net Zero Fund, investment which has been unlocked by the region’s proposed devolution deal and will be allocated by […]

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