Legal & General (L&G) has submitted the planning application for Bristol Temple Island, a GBP 350 million (US$ 427.7 million) regeneration project that will transform the derelict, former diesel depot site into a vibrant urban quarter.
The project plans to provide 520 homes, two office buildings, retail spaces, flexible workspaces, and a hotel with conference facilities. L&G is collaborating with Bristol City Council and other public sector partners to ensure 40% of the housing is allocated for social and affordable rents, shared ownership, and keyworker accommodations at below-market rates. Zaha Hadid Architects has been commissioned to design the master plan and building concepts, working alongside specialist architects LDA Design to focus on public and landscaped spaces.
West Northamptonshire Council has further advanced its partnership with the English Cities Fund (ECF) for the regeneration of the Greyfriars area in Northampton. The Greyfriars regeneration area cove...
Read moreLambeth Council has launched a search for a development partner to deliver 450 new homes across six sites within the borough as part of its New Homes Programme. A minimum of 150 of the planned homes...
Read moreLendlease and Atlas Holdings announced they have entered into a binding agreement for the sale of Lendlease’s UK Construction business. Atlas has agreed to acquire Lendlease’s const...
Read moreAnglian Water has issued a Periodic Indicative Notice to develop up to three Desalination Plants in Huntingdon, UK. Anglian Water plans two tenders: one for appointing technical partners in 2025 to s...
Read moreThe London Borough of Lewisham has issued a PIN notice to procure an investment partner to construct and develop large-scale brownfield and regeneration housing projects within the borough.
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