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Keepmoat's £102m Regeneration of Former Boots Site in Nottingham

Keepmoat, a leading UK housebuilder, is investing over £102 million to transform the former Boots factory site in Beeston, Nottingham, into a vibrant new community. The development, part of the Nottingham Enterprise Zone, aims to deliver 604 multi-tenure homes, with a significant portion dedicated to affordable housing.



Project Overview

  • Location: Beeston, Nottingham

  • Total Investment: £102 million

  • Number of Homes: 604

  • Affordable Housing: 319 homes in partnership with Platform Housing Group

  • Completion Timeline: Work commenced in 2024, with phased completions leading up to 2029


The site, historically significant as the location where Boots developed and manufactured ibuprofen in the 1960s, is being revitalized to address the growing demand for quality housing in the region.



Sustainable and Affordable Living

A key feature of the development is its commitment to sustainability. All 319 affordable homes, managed by Platform Housing Group, will be gas-free, utilizing air source heat pumps and solar panels to reduce energy costs for residents. This initiative aligns with the UK's broader goals for energy efficiency and carbon reduction in housing.



Strategic Partnerships

The project's success is underpinned by strategic collaborations:

  • Platform Housing Group: Providing and managing the affordable housing segment.

  • Van Elle Holdings: Awarded a £3 million contract for engineering works, marking its largest single scheme in the housing division for the year.

  • M&J Evans Construction: Partnering with Van Elle to deliver efficient groundwork solutions.


These partnerships ensure the integration of expertise across construction, engineering, and housing management, contributing to the project's overall success.



Economic and Community Impact

The regeneration of the former Boots site is expected to have a substantial positive impact on the local economy and community:


  • Job Creation: The construction phase will generate employment opportunities across various sectors.

  • Economic Stimulus: The influx of residents and the development of new homes will stimulate local businesses and services.

  • Community Development: The project aims to foster a sense of community through thoughtfully designed public spaces and amenities.


Conclusion

Keepmoat's £102 million investment in Nottingham represents a significant step towards addressing housing needs while preserving the historical significance of the former Boots site. Through sustainable practices and strategic partnerships, the development is poised to become a model for future urban regeneration projects in the UK.



Resources Used:

  • Keepmoat Official Website

  • Platform Housing Group Announcements

  • Van Elle Holdings Press Releases

  • Nottingham Local News

  • The Business Desk East Midlands

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