Innes England takes a holistic approach to mixed-use development, recognising the importance of creating spaces that blend commercial, residential, and leisure uses harmoniously. Our expertise in mixed-use projects is an integral part of our regeneration and development services, providing dynamic, sustainable solutions that cater to the evolving needs of communities and investors.
We understand that successful mixed-use projects require a nuanced understanding of various factors, including market demand, urban planning principles, and the specific goals of our clients. We work closely with developers, investors, and public sector partners to implement mixed-use developments that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also functional and financially viable. Our team brings together expertise in strategic planning, environmental sustainability, and financial modelling to create projects that enhance the value of the surrounding area and meet the needs of a diverse range of users. Many of these considerations align with the UK Government planning guidance.
Our mixed-use development services include:
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The Challenge: When a 30,000 sq ft former school site in Nottingham went into administration, Innes England were initially appointed to provide an accurate market valuation and were subsequently instructed to dispose of the site. The property’s specialist educational use meant it required a targeted marketing approach to reach the most relevant operators and investors. The client needed clear, evidence-based advice and a well-structured sales strategy to achieve best value within a competitive, but niche market.
The Challenge: Marchdown Holdings undertook a comprehensive refurbishment of six trade counter units at Limesquare Trade Park to reposition the estate as a modern, attractive location for occupiers. The landlord required swift and effective marketing of the refurbished units to secure new tenants and demonstrate early success at the scheme.