The built-to-rent developer and operator’s chief executive David Mawson will become its executive chair in February, sparking the hunt for a successor.
Philip Dolan, regional managing director at Breck Homes, said: “Our proposed scheme at Edge Lane will breathe new life into the now vacant Valeo Foods site, creating a new vibrant community of 69 high ...
Manchester City Council is preparing to erect hoardings around the maligned public square in March so that investigative and enabling works relating to its redevelopment can be carried out.
A 7.7-acre greenfield site northeast of Kirkby-in-Furness is the subject of the housebuilder’s outline application to Westmorland and Furness Council.
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Manchester Airport Group’s Helen Ratcliffe and Emily Fleet have been made head of agency and development and head of delivery respectively, as the 60-acre regeneration project gathers pace.
Situated at Deeside Industrial Park, the proposed facility would be capable of producing more than 100,000 tonnes of non-combustible glass and rock mineral wool insulation each year.
There’s an opportunity to join one of Manchester’s leading studios as a Newly Qualified Architect. It’s an excellent time to become involved in an exciting pipeline of projects and take your skills to ...
Kendal Futures, the public/private partnership set up to drive forward the regeneration of the Cumbrian town, has identified five sites totaling 88 acres that could be redeveloped into homes for ...
Work has begun on extending Beaconside Church of England Primary School, creating additional school places and enhancing provision for children with special educational needs and disabilities.
The investor's affordable homes division has added to its growing pipeline in the city region with deals in Salford and Oldham totaling 264 homes.
St Helens Council officers have recommended councillors sign off the second phase of the redevelopment of the former colliery, a project that is expected to bolster the area’s economy by £70m a year.