Whitworth Mill, a derelict yet historic building on the River Nene in Peterborough, had been bought by developer Lioncross Whitworth Ltd through BTG.
A Grade II listed former hotel had stood largely vacant for twenty years with the historic building deteriorating despite its landmark status and affection amongst local residents.
A primary school reliant on outdated fossil fuel-burning natural gas boilers wanted to transition to low-carbon heating and required Salix PSDS Phase 3B funding in order to facilitate this.
A city council faced a £850,000 terminal dilapidations claim from their landlord following 35 years' occupation of two floors within a four-storey property held on full repairing and insuring terms.
A town centre required comprehensive regeneration to reverse decades of decline, with an aging shopping centre, outdated car park, and inadequate bus station failing to meet modern retail, residential, and transport needs.
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