Topping Out Marks High Point for New Student Residence for Gloucester
An £11.8 million scheme which will provide much needed additional student bed spaces in the heart of Gloucester city centre has celebrated a major development milestone.
An £11.8 million scheme which will provide much needed additional student bed spaces in the heart of Gloucester city centre has celebrated a major development milestone.
Cityheart has been granted planning permission for its £135 million redevelopment of the Galleries Shopping Centre in Wigan town centre. The hybrid planning application was submitted jointly by Cityheart and Wigan Council.
Cityheart Limited, Halton Borough Council’s appointed development partner for the proposed £50 million regeneration scheme on Foundry Lane in Halebank, Widnes, has submitted a reserved matters planning application for the first phase of the scheme.
A legal agreement between Wigan Council and Cityheart has been signed. The contract marks a significant leap forward in the £135m plans to redevelop The Galleries shopping centre.
Cityheart Limited has boosted its regeneration and residential expertise with two new strategic appointments and opened a new office in Wilmslow to house the growing development team.
Halton Borough Council is delighted to announce that experienced development partner Cityheart Limited has been appointed to work with the Council on the Foundry Lane residential regeneration project in Halebank, Widnes.
Wigan Council has officially announced that Galleries25 – a joint venture partnership between Cityheart and Beijing Construction Engineering Group International (BCEGI) – has been appointed as the Strategic Development Partner for the £130 million redevelopment of the Galleries Shopping Centre in Wigan.
A joint venture partnership between Cityheart and Graham has successfully been awarded a place on the £47bn Pagabo National Framework for Developer Led Projects.
The JV was appointed to all nine lots of the national framework, which is based on a four-year arrangement, with the option to extend for a further 16 months to April 2026.
Eye-catching plans for a modern transport interchange and residential development in Stockport town centre have taken a step closer with the appointment of a contractor and delivery partner. As part of the scheme, development partner Cityheart/Rise Homes will play a leading role alongside public sector partners in taking forward a residential building off Daw Bank with up to 200 apartments and associated car parking, offering further attractive high-quality living space in the town centre.
Cityheart Limited along with Glenn Howells Architects, MM Management Services and Kier Construction have been appointed Preferred Developer by East Herts Council for a new vibrant arts centre with cinema and performance space, alongside an attractive public square which is set to transform part of Bishop’s Stortford as the Old River Lane scheme moves forward.