Wellington Place has been transformed from a low-grade retail park in Leeds to the largest office development in central Leeds in the last 20 years, creating over 1m sq ft of office and leisure space, including bars, restaurants, shops and other amenities. Thirty-four prominent companies call Wellington Place home, including HMRC, NHS Digital, Ward Hadaway, Willis Towers Watson, Equifax and the MOJ
Shortlisted for Place of the Year - The Pineapples Awards 2023
Combining commercially driven developments with residential and leisure, the 20-acre NOMA masterplan has evolved out of the former Co-operative estate in Manchester. As well as developing the sustainable and smart-enabled office space in Manchester alongside high-quality inner city living, NOMA created New Century – a restored listed 60’s music hall and a celebrated addition to the city’s diverse cultural and entertainment scene
Shortlisted for Place of the Year - The Pineapples Awards 2023
Dean Clough has undergone a 40-year transformation from one of the world’s largest carpet manufacturers to a 22-acre complex for commercial rent and cultural projects. Sixteen Grade II-listed Victorian mills have been carefully repurposed for contemporary demands and cultural interests, with 150 businesses employing around 4,000 people, plus amenity space and new public realm
Shortlisted for Place of the Year - The Pineapples Awards 2023
Featuring 16 distinct buildings designed by eight different architects arranged to service a community of 1800 creatives, the amenities of the Design District include specialist workshops, meeting rooms, purpose-designed workspaces, alongside leisure and cultural venues, to help enrich the current and future creative community in South-East London
Shortlisted for Place of the Year - The Pineapples Awards 2023
Altrincham has transformed itself from a ‘ghost town’ to ‘best place to live in the UK’ in 2020. Established in 2016, BID is expanding commercial space, as a hub for businesses engaging with Altrincham’s community, and with an aim for a greener and cleaner town. The catalyst for the town’s recovery was undoubtedly the regeneration of Altrincham’s award-winning market, initiated by Trafford Council and curated by the innovative Market Operations.
Shortlisted for Place of the Year - The Pineapples Awards 2023
On the site of a derelict former municipal market, the partnership has delivered a new 2.4-acre mixed-use neighbourhood. The £130m development provides 450 student bedrooms, 142 new homes, 30,000 sq ft of office space, 10 independent shops, cafes and restaurants, a 14,000 sq ft dance space and two public squares
Winner of Place of Year - The Pineapples Awards 2023