Places for People

Places for People acquires igloo Regeneration Partnership Fund



Placemaker and regeneration company Places for People has acquired the assets of the igloo Regeneration Partnership Fund managed by Aviva Investors.


Places for People has also acquired the fund’s joint venture (JV) holdings and ongoing property interests.

Places for People will acquire, inter alia, 50% of the Blueprint Regeneration Partnership – a UCIS between igloo Regeneration Partnership Fund and Nottingham City Council – as well as 50% of BIGG Regeneration, a JV with Scottish Canals.

PfP Capital will act as the investment manager, while igloo Regeneration Ltd will retain its role as development manager.

Some £300m has been invested into the fund since it was launched in 2001, which has helped to deliver award-winning schemes across the UK, including eco-friendly homes and commercial space at the Malings, Newcastle (pictured above), and a mix of contemporary, high-quality, low-energy homes at Trent Basin, Nottingham.

Peter Connolly, chief executive at igloo, said: “We have a strong pipeline of projects and now that the partnership with Places for People is in place, we can accelerate delivery and expand our operations.”



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