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Barhale wins UU Better Rivers project at Stockport

Barhale wins UU Better Rivers project at Stockport

United Utilities has appointed Barhale to deliver a key project to improve water quality in the Micker Brook at Bramhall, Stockport. The civil engineering, infrastructure and tunnelling specialist will construct a new detention tank at Bramhall Precinct car park to reduce the number of times the storm overflow operates into

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Flex office giant Landmark becomes ‘Elementa Workspace’

Flex office giant Landmark becomes ‘Elementa Workspace’

The new brand positioning and name for the flex office provider reflect its holistic and science-led approach to the market and its objective to deliver a tangible, positive impact on the occupants of its buildings. Landmark Space, a leading UK flex office provider, today announced it will become Elementa Workspace.

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Esh completes key Riverside Sunderland regeneration projects

Esh completes key Riverside Sunderland regeneration projects

Esh Construction has completed two major projects for Sunderland City Council, marking significant milestones in the ongoing Riverside Sunderland regeneration programme. Delivered in partnership with Sunderland City Council, the schemes have transformed key areas of the city’s riverside environment, improving connectivity, enhancing public spaces and supporting the long-term vision for

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Octopus Capital opens first affordable homes in Scotland, reaching 1,000-home milestone

Octopus Capital opens first affordable homes in Scotland, reaching 1,000-home milestone

Octopus Capital, a leading UK specialist real estate investor, has officially opened its first Scottish affordable housing investment at The Pines, Wallyford, East Lothian. This news marks two significant milestones: its first development in Scotland, and its 1,000th affordable home delivered through the Octopus Affordable Housing Fund (OAHF).  The opening ceremony at The Pines, EH21 8TN,

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Swansea Waterfront Regeneration to Deliver 140 New Homes and Landmark Aquarium

Swansea Waterfront Regeneration to Deliver 140 New Homes and Landmark Aquarium

Plans have been unveiled to transform Swansea’s long-vacant Civic Centre into a vibrant mixed-use waterfront destination, delivering new homes, commercial space and a landmark visitor attraction while preserving one of Wales’ most distinctive examples of Brutalist architecture. Urban Splash has launched a public consultation on proposals to regenerate the prominent

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Issue 342 : Jul 2026

Kenneth Booth

Barhale wins UU Better Rivers project at Stockport

Barhale wins UU Better Rivers project at Stockport

United Utilities has appointed Barhale to deliver a key project to improve water quality in the Micker Brook at Bramhall, Stockport. The civil engineering, infrastructure and tunnelling specialist will construct a new detention tank at Bramhall Precinct car park to reduce the number of times the storm overflow operates into the brook, a tributary of the River Mersey. The shaft tank will intercept a sewer running into the existing Briarlands Combined Storm Overflow (CSO). The contract has been awarded as part of the largest investment in wastewater infrastructure in the North West for a century. United Utilities is investing £13bn to protect and enhance over 500km of rivers, lakes and bathing waters whilst safeguarding drinking water supplies for millions of customers. The site sits within an area with a high water table so Barhale and UU have collaborated closely to identify a suitable design solution. It includes diverting an 825mm diameter sewer running at 4m depth to allow construction of a 1,000m3 shaft tank using a 12.5m diameter segmented caisson sunk to an invert depth of 13.3m. Barhale will also carry out the MEICA fit out including new pumps in the shaft, control equipment kiosks, control panels, telemetry systems and incoming power supplies. A dual rising main will be connected to the network upstream of the CSO chamber. Nick Curtis, Regional Director – Northern Region, Barhale said: “The project presents some significant technical challenges because of the location and site conditions and we are pleased to continue supporting United Utilities as part of their wide reaching AMP8 investment programme. “We are already active across several aspects of the programme which are reinforcing the network’s ability to withstand storm events. They include constructing another smaller storm tank near this one in Cheadle and two more in Merseyside. “The investment is aiming to reduce spill rates to fewer than one-in-ten-year events. The completion of the Briarlands CSO programme will be an important step towards meeting United Utilities’ target of reducing spills from storm overflows by 60% before 2030.” Completion is scheduled for early summer 2027. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Vistry and Homes England complete deal to deliver 229 new homes and 12 commercial spaces on the edge of Weston-super-Mare

Vistry and Homes England complete deal to deliver 229 new homes and 12 commercial spaces on the edge of Weston-super-Mare

Vistry, the UK’s leading provider of mixed-tenure homes, has secured planning consent for 229 new homes and the first phase of the high street (12 commercial spaces) at Locking Parklands, a strategic development led by Homes England. The Vistry phases form part of the wider Locking Parklands masterplan, which will ultimately provide around 2000 homes (subject to planning permission) on the former RAF Locking site, alongside commercial spaces and community facilities. Vistry’s development will include a mix of homes and deliver 50% affordable housing, supporting local needs and creating a sustainable, inclusive community. Susan Scholfield, Regional Managing Director of Vistry Bristol, said: “We’re delighted to be contributing more than 200 new homes to the wider Locking Parklands regeneration site. With 50% of our homes to be offered in affordable tenures, we’ll be able to make a significant contribution to the area’s affordable housing supply whilst also providing local people with a range of housing choices.” Sam Gammon, National Disposals Lead of Homes England, said: “We’re pleased to be partnering with Vistry on these important phases at Locking Parklands. Delivery of these phases will see the areas between the completed primary school, secondary school and GP surgery filled with homes, jobs and amenities that will form a vibrant village centre at the heart of Locking Parklands and the wider Parklands Village.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Flex office giant Landmark becomes ‘Elementa Workspace’

Flex office giant Landmark becomes ‘Elementa Workspace’

The new brand positioning and name for the flex office provider reflect its holistic and science-led approach to the market and its objective to deliver a tangible, positive impact on the occupants of its buildings. Landmark Space, a leading UK flex office provider, today announced it will become Elementa Workspace. The new brand positioning and name reflect the operator’s holistic and science-led approach to the flex office market. The 30 buildings currently carrying the Landmark name or its sister brand, The Space, will transition to the Elementa identity over the next 12 months, beginning with its new website, elementaworkspace.com, now live. “For over 25 years we have known we are different to the rest of the industry, but now our brand reflects the difference we make,” says Ed Cowell, Elementa Workspace CEO. “The flex office space industry is not about flex office space at all; it’s about the positive, measurable impact we have on our customers’ business performance and the people who drive it. Elementa runs workplaces as a system – designed around how people work, operated to consistent standards, and continuously improved through evidence. We call this Science at Work.” A business catalyst In an era where businesses are navigating hybrid working norms, talent retention challenges and fast-changing expectations around wellbeing and productivity, Elementa exists to close the gap by building workspaces that are continually measured and improved. Catalyst is Elementa’s client feedback system – surveying clients on a rolling basis, with responses reviewed and acted on within 48 hours. Henry Horsfall, Chief People and Operations Officer, says, “We analyse responses to identify trends across the wider client base, so issues are addressed early rather than waiting for them to surface. Together with our customised journey mapping platform, through which we measure the client experience across more than 150 touchpoints, Catalyst is how Science at Work translates from philosophy into daily practice.” 1 Great St Helen’s Examples of this in practice can be seen at Elementa’s newest building, 1 Great St Helen’s, which includes acoustic and audio-privacy benchmarks that govern partitioning and layouts, a dedicated conferencing floor, gym and studio space, and access to a productivity-enhanced library space for frictionless working. Set across 12 floors and 52,000 sq ft, the building will be the first to be named Elementa from opening. The operator’s existing portfolio – including its flagship buildings 125 Old Broad Street, 110 Bishopsgate, 75 Grosvenor Street and Wogan House – will transform into the new Elementa identity, while its social media and communications channels will also transition to the new name. In their element Elementa’s 25-year heritage in this innovative thinking has led to retention rates of more than 80 per cent and an independently verified NPS score of +63, which has improved for 10 consecutive years. Recognised as excellent by Bain & Company, this score places the organisation among the highest performers for customer advocacy. The name Elementa reflects the hundreds of individual elements – touchpoints, standards, behaviours and environments – that the team optimises every day across its portfolio. These are organised around four pillars: performance, progress, partnership and people – an approach the business calls ‘Science at Work’. Tom Sleigh, Property Director comments, “A place you work is very different to a place you work better. That is what Elementa and ‘Science at Work’ is all about, and where 1 Great St Helen’s will set new standards.” Kate Cox, Chief Revenue Officer, adds, “AI and technological transformation have accelerated the pace of evolution among the British SME community. It’s essential that these progressive businesses have access to an infrastructure that is capable not just of keeping up with the pace of change but catalysing it, and this is where Elementa leads the conversation.” For more information on 1 Great St Helen’s, the Elementa rebrand and Science at Work, visit elementaworkspace.com. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Works commence on Vivere Cornbrook as landmark tower rises at Manchester Waters

Works commence on Vivere Cornbrook as landmark tower rises at Manchester Waters

Construction has officially commenced on VIVERE Residences at Cornbrook, a landmark £64.2 million mixed-use development by Forshaw Land & Property Group marking a major milestone in the continued transformation of the Manchester Waters neighbourhood. With enabling works now underway and DOMIS appointed as main contractor, the scheme will deliver 237 luxury apartments, an 88-key VIVERE aparthotel, ground floor commercial space and a range of resident amenities on a prominent gateway site adjacent to Cornbrook Metrolink station. The development will also become the tallest tower delivered to date within Peel Waters’ Manchester Waters masterplan, creating a striking new addition to Manchester’s skyline and reinforcing Cornbrook’s position as an emerging residential and commercial destination between the city centre and Trafford. Through a complex land assembly process, Peel Waters unlocked the opportunity to transform the site at Cornbrook, a key neighbourhood within their wider emerging ‘Manchester Waters’ district, one of the UK’s largest regeneration projects. VIVERE Residences forms part of the wider Manchester Waters vision. The development occupies a strategically important site at the entrance to Pomona Island, the largest neighbourhood within the Manchester Waters masterplan, where Peel Waters is creating a new waterside community featuring new homes, extensive public realm and more than 10 acres of green space. The start on site follows the recent securing of Building Safety Act Gateway 2 approval, together with a £64.2 million development finance facility from Maslow Capital, providing the platform for construction to commence. The scheme will comprise a mix of one- and two-bedroom apartments alongside five panoramic penthouses, designed to meet growing demand for city-centre living. Residents will have access to a comprehensive amenity offering including a 24-hour concierge, gym, co-working lounge, games room, meeting rooms, private dining facilities, cinema and coffee bar. The accompanying VIVERE aparthotel will form part of Forshaw Group’s new VIVERE hospitality brand, supporting Manchester’s growing visitor economy with high-quality short-stay accommodation in a highly connected location. Lyndon Forshaw, CEO of Forshaw Land & Property Group, said: “Breaking ground at VIVERE Cornbrook is a hugely exciting milestone for us and marks the start of our largest residential development to date. This scheme represents a significant investment in Manchester and reflects our confidence in the city’s continued growth and appeal. “Working alongside Peel Waters and DOMIS, we’re bringing forward a landmark development that will deliver high-quality homes, a premium new aparthotel offering and exceptional resident amenities in one of Manchester’s most exciting emerging neighbourhoods. From thoughtfully designed apartments and penthouses to amenity spaces including wellness, co-working and hospitality facilities, our ambition is to create a destination that sets a new standard for living and staying at Manchester Waters.” James Whittaker, Managing Director at Peel Waters, said: “VIVERE Cornbrook is a landmark project in every sense. As the tallest tower delivered within Manchester Waters to date, it will stand as a powerful statement of confidence in the future of this neighbourhood and Manchester as a whole. “What was once underused brownfield land is being transformed into a vibrant waterfront district that will support thousands of homes, jobs and opportunities over the coming years. The start of construction marks another significant step in turning that long-term vision into reality. “Working alongside Forshaw Land & Property Group and DOMIS, we’re creating more than a building; we’re helping to establish a new destination at the gateway to Pomona Island and continuing the evolution of Manchester Waters into one of the UK’s most ambitious regeneration projects.” Kingsley Thornton, Managing Director of DOMIS added: “VIVERE Cornbrook represents a considerable milestone in the wider Manchester Waters masterplan and the continuation of our strong relationship with Forshaw Land & Property Group. “This is a challenging build on a compact city-centre site, but these are exactly the kind of complex projects DOMIS is known for delivering. Our focus is on bringing the scheme forward safely, efficiently and to the highest possible standard, while maintaining the quality and pace required for a development of this scale. “We’re proud to be working alongside Forshaw and Peel Waters to deliver what will become the tallest tower within the masterplan to date, and a landmark development that will make a lasting contribution to Manchester Waters.” Construction of VIVERE Residencies Manchester is expected to be completed by Winter 2028 To find out more about VIVERE Residencies visit: Vivere Residences – VIVERE Residences | Manchester Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Esh completes key Riverside Sunderland regeneration projects

Esh completes key Riverside Sunderland regeneration projects

Esh Construction has completed two major projects for Sunderland City Council, marking significant milestones in the ongoing Riverside Sunderland regeneration programme. Delivered in partnership with Sunderland City Council, the schemes have transformed key areas of the city’s riverside environment, improving connectivity, enhancing public spaces and supporting the long-term vision for Sunderland’s continued growth. At Sheepfolds, Esh has completed a public realm scheme surrounding the Stadium of Light and Sheepfolds Stables, creating high-quality pedestrian infrastructure and strengthening connections between the city centre, the Stadium of Light and the wider Sheepfolds development area. Esh has also completed its work at Riverside Park – a major new green space being delivered as part of the wider Riverside Sunderland masterplan – where the Southern Gateway and Kingsley Gardens have been transformed. The Southern Gateway public realm connects the Farringdon Row neighbourhood and Riverside multi-storey car park, with the new Sunderland Strategic Eye hospital, Vaux housing development, and central business district. Steven Garrigan, Divisional Director at Esh Construction, said: “The completion of both the Sheepfolds public realm scheme and our Riverside Park work represents another proud milestone for Esh in Sunderland and reinforces our long-term commitment to supporting the city’s regeneration ambitions. “While the projects are very different in nature, they share a common goal of creating high-quality places that enhance connectivity, celebrate local heritage and provide lasting benefits for the community. Together, they demonstrate how investment in public realm and green infrastructure can support wider regeneration and help attract people to live, work and spend time in the city.” A central feature of the Sheepfolds project is a new pedestrian overpass constructed above the site’s historic cobbled wagonway. The works have included the restoration of the former industrial route while integrating it into a modern, accessible thoroughfare, providing a direct link between the Stadium of Light, Sheepfolds Stables and Keel Square, with onward access to the city centre. Alongside the overpass, the project has delivered enhanced pedestrian and cycle routes through the installation of natural stone paving, new trees and landscaping, and critical infrastructure including sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) to support future phases of development. The Sheepfolds site was temporarily opened during the summer to help facilitate crowds attending the 2026 Women’s Rugby World Cup, providing an early opportunity for visitors to experience the improved public realm. Just a few minutes’ walk over the River Wear from Sheepfolds, situated between the Riverside multi-storey car park and new Sunderland Strategic Eye Hospital, the Southern Gateway includes a new park entrance, attractive landscaped spaces, ponds, and social areas designed to increase biodiversity and encourage public use. Kingsley Gardens has been developed as a community growing space, providing opportunities for healthy living and social interaction. With both sites handed back to Sunderland City Council, work is now focused on readying the new spaces for public use in the coming weeks. Cllr James Jackson, Portfolio Holder for Business, Housing and Regeneration at Sunderland City Council, said: “It’s fantastic to see work complete on the next phase of Riverside Sunderland, which will see the opening of the first phase of our stunning new city park and further enhance the area around Sheepfolds and the Stadium of Light. “Over the coming months and years, Riverside Sunderland is set to see hundreds of new homes, the national esports arena and new retail and leisure units rise from the ground and the completion of these critical infrastructure projects mark the latest milestone in the ongoing transformation of the city.” Across the projects, Esh has reinvested £2.5 million into the local economy through supply chain spending and generated additional social value through local employment, apprentice opportunities and community initiatives. Two Sunderland apprentices worked across the projects, while the team additionally supported a Council-led Riverside clean-up initiative. Esh also provided donations of £2000, £750 and £250 to Expo Sunderland, Hopewood Park and children’s charity Love, Amelia respectively. The completion of these projects further strengthens Sunderland’s growing reputation as a destination for investment, leisure and recreation while supporting the wider regeneration of the riverside for future generations. To find out more about Esh Construction, visit www.eshgroup.co.uk Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Principle expands into the North West with new Manchester office opening

Principle expands into the North West with new Manchester office opening

One of the UK’s fastest-growing property management specialists has opened a new base in central Manchester, marking its concerted expansion into the region. Principle, which employs 115 people across the UK and at existing locations in Birmingham and London, has invested more than £300,000 into its 111 Piccadilly office and the recruitment of four sector specialists to spearhead its roll-out. This includes the high-profile appointment of Matt Kirk as Property Director for the North West, who brings twenty years of residential property management experience to the role. Previously responsible for building Rendall & Rittner’s Northern operation from the ground up, his focus will be on establishing a strong local team and Manchester portfolio that will see it manage over 5000 homes by 2028. Joe Jobson, Joint Managing Director at Principle, commented: “Manchester boasts outstanding buildings, a growing residential market and real opportunities to make a difference to both clients and residents. “We know from working in Birmingham and London how important it is to have a local presence on the ground, so the decision to open a dedicated offer in the North West was a natural one to make. “Taking office space in central Manchester puts us right at the heart of life in the city and we have ambitious targets to grow revenue in the region to £2.5m within three years.” Principle provides comprehensive property management services to developers, freeholders, RMC directors, for block management and open spaces. Founded in 2018 with the mission to deliver ‘property management, properly done’, the company has grown to over £9m annual revenues, looking after more than 26,000 units, including high-profile schemes at York and Nottingham Terrace, Charlesworth House and Portman Towers in London. Whilst the focus is on residential contacts, there has also been several wins in the commercial space recently, such as 12 St George Street in Mayfair. Matt Kirk, Property Director for the North West, continued: “I’m really excited about this new opportunity with Principle and we are already gaining traction in the region, with a new instruction on Urban Splash’s Albert Mill conversion in the heart of Manchester. “We are really pleased with this early show of faith and look forward to working with the residents to positively impact their homes and their community and, in doing so, grow our reputation locally”. Brett Williams, Managing Director of Principle, concluded: “This office is an important milestone for our business. We’ve taken the time to find the right person to lead our growth in the North West, and now we have the right base to support him and the team he’s quickly building. “The Piccadilly office will manage a growing portfolio of residential and mixed-use developments across Manchester and the wider region, with the company continuing to win new contracts through its existing offices in Birmingham and central London. “We understand that the landscape of property management is ever changing. Our role has never been about bricks and mortar but about the people in the communities we service and the positive impact we can have on their everyday lives. This is the vision and commitment we are bringing to Manchester and beyond.” For further information, please visit www.principleestate.co.uk or follow the company Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Octopus Capital opens first affordable homes in Scotland, reaching 1,000-home milestone

Octopus Capital opens first affordable homes in Scotland, reaching 1,000-home milestone

Octopus Capital, a leading UK specialist real estate investor, has officially opened its first Scottish affordable housing investment at The Pines, Wallyford, East Lothian. This news marks two significant milestones: its first development in Scotland, and its 1,000th affordable home delivered through the Octopus Affordable Housing Fund (OAHF).  The opening ceremony at The Pines, EH21 8TN, was attended by representatives from Octopus Capital, developer Dandara, and investor Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB) and sector representative body Homes for Scotland. The development represents OAHF’s first deployment into Scotland, extending its mission to deliver high-quality, affordable homes beyond England and Wales.  The investment has been made through the Octopus Affordable Housing Fund, which deploys long-term capital to accelerate the delivery of affordable homes across the UK. Octopus Capital is among a small number of UK investors to reach the 1,000-home milestone, underlining the scale and pace of its commitment to addressing the UK’s housing gap.  The Pines is a development in the town of Wallyford in East Lothian, approximately 6 miles to the east of Edinburgh. The development comprises 87 homes in total, with Octopus Capital providing 28 two, three, four and five bedroomed mid-market rented homes, all let within the Local Housing Allowance rental levels.  The homes have been delivered by Dandara, one of Scotland’s leading housebuilders, and the development has been supported by the Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB), which invests long term, patient capital, for a fairer more sustainable economy. Its Place mission supports stronger communities and better local economies across Scotland. The development provides well-connected homes, forming part of a thriving community, and supported by excellent local amenities and strong transport links.  Jack Burnham, Head of Affordable Housing at Octopus Capital, said:  “Reaching 1,000 homes is a landmark moment for the Octopus Affordable Housing Fund and Octopus Capital, and we’re delighted it coincides with the handover of our first homes in East Lothian just 15 minutes from Edinburgh. The Pines is our first development in Scotland, and a demonstration that our model — deploying long-term capital in partnership with great developers, investors and property managers — can provide high-quality affordable housing for communities across all of the UK. We’re proud to be among the first group of investors to pass the 1,000 home milestone, and we’re looking forward to building on this foundation in Edinburgh and beyond.”  Lee Ogg, Managing Director of Dandara Scotland, said:  “It’s a real privilege for Dandara to become the first housebuilder in Scotland to support Octopus Capital’s ambition to help address the significant shortage of high-quality new-build rental homes across the country, and to mark this important milestone alongside them. Working closely with our Partnerships team, we have focused on creating a flagship development that showcases what can be achieved when the private and public sectors work together. These well-connected homes will form part of a thriving community, supported by excellent local amenities and strong transport links.”  Mark Munro, Chief Investment Officer, The Scottish National Investment Bank, said:  “Delivering the first home in Scotland is an important milestone and the start of bringing intermediate rent at scale into the market. Alongside the fund reaching 1,000 homes, it highlights how patient, long-term capital can support the delivery of high-quality, energy-efficient affordable housing.   “As a commercial investor focused on long-term impact, we are delighted to have played a part in supporting a development that contributes to a stronger and more sustainable housing market.”  Jane Wood, Chief Executive of sector body Homes for Scotland, said:  “We are delighted to welcome Octopus Capital into the Scottish market and to see the Scottish National Investment Bank’s increasing role in unlocking much-needed housing delivering concrete results.  As the country’s housing emergency continues, The Pines will make an important contribution to delivering the high-quality, affordable and sustainable homes of all tenures that Scotland urgently requires.”  Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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elasticStage selects Prologis Park Hemel Hempstead for its advanced manufacturing operations

elasticStage selects Prologis Park Hemel Hempstead for its advanced manufacturing operations

Prologis has completed a 15-year lease agreement with UK on-demand vinyl platform, elasticStage, for the 53,787 sq ft DC8 unit at Prologis Park Hemel Hempstead. The facility will support elasticStage’s continued expansion, enabling the business to scale manufacturing capacity for its UK site to +15 million vinyl records per year.  Strategically located, DC8 will provide elasticStage with strong connectivity to London, while also supporting access to other key UK and European markets. The location will underpin the business’ next day delivery offering and facilitate continued growth across its European customer base.   Given the highly technical nature of elasticStage’s process, Prologis had to meet highly specific requirements, and careful consideration was given to acoustics, vibration control and temperature regulation to ensure optimal operating conditions. Prologis was able to accommodate all requirements and support the advanced vinyl manufacturing methods.  Aligning with elasticStage’s sustainable approach to vinyl production, DC8 is net zero in both its construction and operation and meets Prologis’ BREEAM Outstanding and EPC A+ targets. The unit has been equipped with a solar PV roof array estimated to generate 107,000 kWh per year, smart LED lighting, with 12 EV charging points onsite.   In addition to a 3,864 sq ft office space, DC8 also includes a 7,988 sq ft mezzanine floor, providing room for flexibility and maximising floor space on site.    This leasing mirrors Prologis’ recent Logistics Rent Index findings, which found that properties in the South East market remain in high demand, due to their ability to service London effectively, while also reaching wider markets in a cost-effective way.   Vail Williams acted for elasticStage and Brasier Freeth for Prologis.  Simon Perks, Director, Capital Deployment, Prologis UK, said:  “This leasing is a perfect example of the strength held in our South East portfolio and at Hemel Hempstead specifically. As demand for Prologis space continues to grow, we are delighted to have completed this agreement and look forward to welcoming elasticStage to this prime location. As the business looks to scale up global operations, DC8 is the ideal space, offering a strategic location, flexibility, high quality specification and strong sustainability credentials.”  Steve Rhodes, CEO, elasticStage, said:    “Our new space at Prologis Park Hemel Hempstead marks a major moment for elasticStage. We’re growing at pace and need somewhere that can both accommodate our expansion plans and meet our advanced manufacturing requirements. It’s safe to say that the unit’s quality build and sustainability credentials were instantly attractive to us and played a very large role in our final decision.  “We are all about providing a bespoke service to our customers and it is great to find a logistics provider that shares this value. We look forward to seeing where this space takes us and what growth is in store for the business.”  Cllr Adrian England, Portfolio Holder for Place, Dacorum Borough Council, said:     “Prologis Park heralds Hemel Hempstead arrival from the east-side/M1 and is a key asset to our community. As businesses move in, not only is the development creating hundreds of skilled and meaningful jobs, but its recent expansion has enabled more and more innovators to choose Hemel Hempstead as their base for operations.      “We welcome elasticStage to the borough and look forward to seeing the development of this truly unique business.”  Two further units are available for leasing at Prologis Park Hemel Hempstead: 66,419 sq ft DC10 and 60,065 sq ft DC12. Contact Prologis UK for enquiries.  Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Swansea Waterfront Regeneration to Deliver 140 New Homes and Landmark Aquarium

Swansea Waterfront Regeneration to Deliver 140 New Homes and Landmark Aquarium

Plans have been unveiled to transform Swansea’s long-vacant Civic Centre into a vibrant mixed-use waterfront destination, delivering new homes, commercial space and a landmark visitor attraction while preserving one of Wales’ most distinctive examples of Brutalist architecture. Urban Splash has launched a public consultation on proposals to regenerate the prominent seafront site in partnership with Swansea Council. The ambitious redevelopment would see the former civic headquarters repurposed rather than demolished, creating a sustainable new neighbourhood that combines residential, leisure, retail and business uses. At the heart of the proposals are up to 140 new waterfront apartments, complemented by cafés, bars, flexible workspace and approximately 15 commercial units. The scheme would also deliver around 59,000 sq ft of retail and business accommodation alongside a striking 20,000 sq ft aquarium, designed to become a major visitor destination and further strengthen Swansea’s tourism economy. The project is backed by £20 million of UK Government funding and forms a key component of Swansea Council’s wider waterfront regeneration strategy, which aims to reconnect the city centre with Swansea Bay through carefully planned mixed-use development, improved public spaces and enhanced visitor attractions. For the construction and property sectors, the scheme demonstrates the growing importance of adaptive reuse and retrofit-led regeneration. Rather than replacing the existing building, Urban Splash intends to retain and refurbish the Civic Centre using a fabric-first approach that preserves much of the structure’s embodied carbon while extending the life of the building for future generations. Originally completed in 1982 as the headquarters of West Glamorgan County Council, the Civic Centre has remained largely vacant since council operations relocated, leaving one of Swansea’s most prominent waterfront buildings significantly underutilised. By retaining the existing structure, the redevelopment is expected to reduce demolition waste, minimise carbon emissions associated with new construction and make more efficient use of existing materials, aligning with the industry’s increasing focus on sustainable development and whole-life carbon reduction. The proposals also reflect the continued evolution of mixed-use regeneration, where residential accommodation is integrated with employment space, leisure facilities, hospitality and public amenities to create active, year-round communities that support long-term economic growth. A planning application is expected to be submitted later this year following the completion of the public consultation process. If approved, the redevelopment would transform a landmark but underused civic building into a thriving waterfront destination, creating new homes, attracting investment and reinforcing Swansea’s long-term regeneration ambitions while demonstrating how thoughtful refurbishment can unlock the potential of significant existing buildings without the need for wholesale demolition. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Groundbreaking ceremony marks major milestone for Priory Centre redevelopment

Groundbreaking ceremony marks major milestone for Priory Centre redevelopment

A groundbreaking ceremony in June officially marked the start of the next phase of construction at the multi-million redevelopment of the Priory Shopping Centre on Bridge Street in Worksop. With £17.9 million of UK Government funding, in addition to £2 million from Bassetlaw District Council, the scheme is being delivered by Midlands contractor, G F Tomlinson, on behalf of Bassetlaw District Council, under The Medium Works Framework, which Pagabo manage on behalf of The Education Alliance. Representatives from Bassetlaw District Council, including Leader of the Council Cllr Julie Leigh, joined project partners G F Tomlinson, Pagabo, project managers Beyond Consult, Anotherkind Architects and consultants, Gleeds at the ceremony to celebrate the commencement of construction works following the completion of the demolition phase. The event marked another significant milestone in the transformation of the Priory Centre site, which is set to become a revitalised leisure and retail destination at the heart of Worksop town centre. Enabling works began on site in February 2026, followed by the careful demolition of sections of the existing Priory Centre building. Works were completed while maintaining access to operational retail units and key pedestrian routes through the town centre, ensuring minimal disruption to businesses, residents and visitors. Construction activity is now underway with the shopping centre set to host facilities including a climbing wall, indoor adventure play area and a bowling alley. Further works include public areas being refreshed and the installation of a pedestrian bridge over the Chesterfield Canal, providing a new gateway to the redevelopment and town centre. The redevelopment set to deliver a modern, attractive environment designed to increase footfall, strengthen the town centre offer and support long-term economic growth within the area. Located within the historic market town of Worksop, the project continues to present complex logistical considerations due to its proximity to existing retailers, residential properties and busy access routes. G F Tomlinson has worked closely with the Council and stakeholders throughout the programme to ensure works are delivered safely and efficiently while maintaining public access and business operations. Bassetlaw District Council purchased the site in 2023, with the majority of the £20 million redevelopment funding secured through the previous government’s Levelling Up Fund. The regeneration scheme forms a key part of the Council’s wider ambitions to enhance the town centre and create a destination that better serves local residents, businesses and visitors. Andy Sewards, Chairman of G F Tomlinson, said: “The ground-breaking ceremony represents a proud moment for everyone involved in this transformational project and demonstrates the collaborative working approach that has brought us to this stage. Following the successful completion of the demolition works, it is exciting to see construction now progressing on site and the vision for the future of The Priory Centre beginning to take shape. “As a contractor with a long history of delivering regeneration projects across the Midlands, we understand the importance of developments such as this in supporting local communities and creating lasting economic and social value. Our team has worked closely with Bassetlaw District Council and project stakeholders throughout the planning and early delivery phases to ensure the works are carried out safely and sensitively within this busy town centre environment.” Cllr Julie Leigh, Leader of Bassetlaw District Council, said: ““We have reached a major milestone in this transformational development that will bring modern leisure and entertainment facilities to our town centre. The change is already remarkable, and the true scale of the project is becoming clear. It is exciting to see the foundations being laid for a new destination that will help to revitalise the high street and compliment the impact we are already making by attracting new businesses and supporting existing retailers.” Elliott Talbot, senior category manager at Pagabo, said: “It’s fantastic to see construction progressing on this important regeneration project following the successful completion of the demolition phase. The redevelopment of The Priory Centre demonstrates the value of strong collaboration between the public sector, delivery partners and the local supply chain to bring ambitious town centre renewal projects to life. Through The Medium Works Framework, we’re proud to support Bassetlaw District Council in delivering a scheme that will create lasting social and economic benefits for Worksop, helping to enhance the town centre experience for residents, businesses and visitors for years to come.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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