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Hull Fruit Market Development, Regeneration, Teams, Igloo, Developer, Info, News
Hull City Forward - Waterfront Buildings
New Buildings in Hull, England, UK
Hull Fruit Market Regeneration waterfront development
proposal
2007-
4 shortlisted developer-led teams, Aug 2007
for Hull Forward City Development
approx £100m
230108: Igloo as the preferred developer for the redevelopment of
Fruit Market site
PROPOSALS FOR HULLS FRUIT MARKET SITE UNVEILED
Exciting proposals for the redevelopment of Hulls Fruit Market
site have been unveiled by the urban regeneration company Hull Citybuild.
The magnificent historic waterfront site is adjacent to Hulls
marina and the brief calls for proposals which retain the charm and
character of the old town whilst creating a vibrant new community
through the creation of places to live and work, alongside café
bars, speciality shops, restaurants, boutique hotels as well as new
public space.
The four development teams who have been shortlisted are:
CTP St James & Wright Group
Gladedale Reland
Igloo
Ispace, Quintain & Wykeland Group
The Fruit Market site has been divided into 5 development areas and
it is the Central Development Parcel that is the subject of the developer
competition. New buildings on the site will house almost 300 residential
units, 1670 sq m of workspace and small offices and 3940 sq m of commercial
uses to include shops, restaurants and bars and galleries. Other phases
of development will create additional homes, offices and two boutique
hotels and it is proposed that the dry dock will be restored and a
new public plaza created.
John Holmes, Chief Executive of Hull Citybuild, said: We firmly
believe that the Fruit Market represents one of the most exciting
development opportunities in the UK, and the interest we have received
from developers bears this out. We have shortlisted an impressive
group of four highly regarded developers and the proposals submitted
are of an immensely high standard using the talents of some of the
leading regeneration and design practitioners operating in the UK
today.
Councillor Andy Sloan, Portfolio Holder for the Economy, Hull City
Council is delighted by the standard of the developers submissions:
Given the quality of the competition and the location for the
development being an historic waterfront market right in
the centre of the city, I'm excited and expect something truly special."
The developers have set out their visions for the site in a public
exhibition in the city. Chris Brown, Igloos Chief Executive
commented: The enthusiasm of the people of Hull is outstanding.
The Fruit Market will be the distinctive, green creative neighbourhood
they deserve.
Relands Managing Director Mark Jackson said: Our proposals
represent our belief that a distinctive and vibrant addition to the
City Centre offer of Hull is there for the making. Our designs aspire
to the creation of a quarter of great character and individual identity,
with public realm of the highest standards.
Helen Davies, spokesperson for the bid on behalf of Ispace, Quintain
and Wykeland said: Our approach focuses on evolution not revolution.
Retaining what makes the area special then providing an infrastructure
and support to evolve the community, continuing the work of previous
generations. Preserving historical buildings, keeping new development
to a small scale and retaining the Fruit Market are key to preserving
the uniqueness of this area.
David Topham Chief Executive of CTP commented on behalf of CTP, St
James Ventures and Wright Group: "It is our intention to produce
a forward thinking sustainable scheme that puts the Fruit Market on
the map for its diverse mixture of residential, commercial, leisure
uses and exemplar Green credentials."
The preferred development partner will be announced in January 2008
with work likely to start on site in 2009.
Hull Citybuild:
On 21 June 2007, Hull City Council approved the creation of a new
City Development Company (CDC) in Hull. Detailed plans for starting
up the new company are well advanced and are being shared with local
businesses and other key stakeholders, such as Yorkshire Forward.
The proposed new City Development Company, Hull Forward, will build
on the existing success of Citybuild and Hull City Council and will
look to fast track the delivery of economic development; regeneration
schemes and projects across the city.
The key features of the City Development Company (CDC) will be:
To act as the custodian of a citywide Economic Masterplan;
To operate at a citywide level;
To develop, co-ordinate and deliver economic and physical regeneration,
under the Masterplan arrangements;
To continue, with the support of the business community, to promote
Hull to achieve sustainable economic growth;
As a company, limited by guarantee, to represent all stakeholder interests;
To be publicly accountable and to have a private sector chair
the deputy chair will be the Hull City Council Portfolio Holder for
the Economy;
To build on Citybuilds current successes;
To provide a coordinated and focused leadership model for economic
regeneration.
Hull City Council will continue to take the lead in setting the economic
strategy for the city and manage Hulls overall investment programme.
Citybuilds work will continue and will evolve into Hull Forward
over coming months. It is anticipated, subject to the necessary approvals
and the agreement of funding, that the new company Hull Forward will
be fully operational from April 2008.
CTP St James & Wright Group
CTP St James
This joint venture company has over 15 years track record of dealing
with difficult City Centre regeneration site. Recently being
ranked number 18 by Regeneration and Renewal magazine in their review
of specialist regeneration developers.
CTP
Over the past 20 years CTP has established itself by the guiding principles
of Design Innovation, Professionalism and Partnership within both
the private and public sectors. An enviable track record of
schemes has been delivered in the leisure, retail, office and over
the past 5 years in the mixed use sector. The Companys
creative masterplanning and ability to manage complicated sites have
become its trade mark.
St James Securities
The company's formidable reputation, founded upon the delivery of
over 300,000 sqm of new and regenerated commercial property, has attracted
landowners and joint venture partners from both the public and private
sectors.
One common theme runs through every project in which St James Securities
participates. All involved appreciate the expertise of a multi-disciplined
team which excels at solving challenging and complicated development
problems and delivering successful projects.
Wright Group
The Wright Group is an East Yorkshire based construction, house building
and property development business. Our head office is in Kingston
Upon Hull.
Formed more than one hundred years ago the Wright Group is proud of
its heritage, traditional values and is still a family-owned business.
GLADEDALE RELAND

Reland is the commercial and mixed-use division of Gladedale Group,
the major housebuilding and development company. Reland covers England
and Wales from its two offices in central London and Leeds.
Reland has determined that one of its core business areas is the creation
of sustainable and vibrant communities through innovative mixed-use
schemes across the country.
The companys leading projects are the two mixed-use schemes
in central Leeds, which will regenerate the sites of the former Yorkshire
Chemicals factories into a total of approximately 2,500,000 sq ft
of new homes - from studio apartments to townhouses - and of a range
of business space workshops, studios, strata offices
and large-footplate corporate offices along with a mix of supporting
and ancillary space.
Amongst Relands other schemes are:-
The redevelopment of former RAF buildings in the Cotswolds to create
a balanced and viable rural community, featuring a broad offer of
new homes, business space, and supporting uses such as convenience
retail, leisure, childcare, healthcare etc.
The creation of a mixed-use cultural, leisure and retailing centre
in Northamptonshire from the conversion of complex of Grade II* Listed
buildings.
ISPACE (INNOVATING SPACE LTD), QUINTAIN ESTATES AND DEVELOPMENT PLC
AND WYKELAND GROUP
ispace (innovating space ltd), Quintain Estates and Development PLC
and Wykeland Group Limited have come together to deliver a comprehensive
development proposal for the Fruit Market central parcel.
This inspired consortium offers unrivalled experience, local and national
expertise and a freshness that will ultimately deliver a unique approach.
The structure and stability of the union provides a solid and credible
platform.
ispace has quickly developed a reputation for quality and innovation
in their approach to a number of high profile residential, commercial
and mixed use developments in Hull and East Riding.
Quintain specialises in strategic property acquisition, redevelopment,
asset management and regeneration across the UK in all property sectors.
Quintain controls one of the UKs largest urban regeneration
portfolios and is the founder of the charitable Sustainable Development
Organisation.
Formed in 1969 the Hull based Wykeland Group have extensive experience
of site assembly and development including shopping centres, retail
& leisure parks, and numerous commercial and mixed use developments
both nationally and in the Humber region.
THE IGLOO REGENERATION FUND

The igloo Regeneration Fund is a socially responsible, long term investor
in mixed use, environmentally sustainable, well designed, creative
neighbourhoods on the edge of the UKs top twenty city centres
in partnership with public sector regeneration agencies and local
communities. Backed by over a dozen major institutional and ethical
investors like Norwich Union and managed by Morley, Europes
leading real estate manager with over £20 Billion of assets,
igloo has been described by the United Nations as the worlds
first responsible property fund. Igloos design team is led by
Hull born and now London based rising architectural star Richard Scott
of Surface architects who is also a member of the Hull Arc Design
Review Panel. Igloos design team includes Irena Bauman of Bauman
Lyons, the norths leading architect and government Commissioner
for Architecture and the Built Environment, Sarah Wigglesworth famous
for her award winning environmentally sustainable Straw Bale House
and Hodson Architects from Grimsby.
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