At Innes England, our Land Assembly & CPO experts are at the forefront of facilitating complex land assembly and compulsory purchase order (CPO) processes, crucial for regeneration and development projects. Our team of experts offer bespoke solutions tailored to meet the objectives of public sector bodies and private developers alike. We provide strategic guidance through every step, from identifying potential land parcels to negotiating acquisitions and managing the CPO process efficiently.
Land assembly and compulsory purchase order expertise at Innes England:
Our approach to land assembly and CPOs combines meticulous planning with strategic foresight. As trusted Land Assembly & CPO experts, we specialise in negotiating favourable terms for all parties involved and use our regional insight to ensure transactions run smoothly. With CPOs, we support both acquiring authorities and landowners, offering services from the preparation and submission of CPO applications to representation at public inquiries and negotiating compensation claims.
We aim to reduce risks, streamline processes, and maximise value for our clients, turning challenges into opportunities.
Our comprehensive service offering includes:
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The Challenge: Innes England were instructed to secure a new tenant, manage the outgoing tenant’s dilapidations obligations and carry out required repairs to the property to facilitate a new letting. The project required close collaboration between our Agency & Development and Building Consultancy teams to meet tight timelines and maximise the property’s value.
The Challenge: Innes England began working with the Nottingham Building Society in 2021, providing strategic advice on branch disposals and lease events. As part of a long-term plan to maintain and strengthen their high street presence, the Nottingham Building Society was looking to relocate to a more prominent branch location in Nottingham City Centre. This move needed to be carefully timed with the disposal of their existing site on Upper Parliament Street, while also accommodating the fit-out period for the new premises to ensure continuity of service.