Derby City Council has announced the appointment of VINCI Developments UK and ION Developments for a major regeneration scheme for Derby City Centre.
In early 2023, the Council announced its intention to work with an experienced development partner to create a cohesive masterplan for the regeneration of several important city centre locations. Following an expression of interest process and procurement exercise through the Pagabo Developer Led Framework, VINCI and ION have been invited to develop more detailed plans for the cultural heart of the city.
Over the coming months the partnership will work collaboratively with the Council, local businesses and community stakeholders to develop their vision and design for the regeneration of the city centre. Initial plans, include a revitalised cultural quarter which will offer a range of leisure, commercial and community facilities, connected to a new business and residential district, incorporating the Bold Lane area and Northern Quarter.
Within the proposed plans is a new cultural, commercial, and creative public space, which will be located on the site of the former Assembly Rooms. The multi-functional building will have spaces for meeting, working, and creating above restaurant and commercial space, to enhance the city centre offer.
The plans are set in a redesigned and enhanced Market Place, which will become a focal point for the city and will create new and improved green spaces, including 'pocket parks' to support relaxation and wellbeing.
The scheme also aims to create 'green and blue corridors' to improve connectivity between open spaces, such as Cathedral Green and the River Derwent and encourage more active travel across the city centre to underline the city's net zero ambitions.
Both firms have extensive experience in long-term regeneration and place management projects in collaboration with local authorities. The partnership will combine the extensive innovation, insight and experience of VINCI and ION, with the Council's vision and understanding of the needs of the city.
Councillor Nadine Peatfield, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for City Centre, Regeneration, Culture and Tourism said: "Derby is a city of growth and economic significance, representing a regional economy of around £15bn, but despite all this our city centre does not reflect our status as an industry leader.
"We're on a journey to transform Derby into a vibrant city centre with culture at its heart, creating a go-to destination which not only attracts visitors from outside of the city but also offers an affordable place for our citizens to enjoy. Attracting potential strategic development partners such as VINCI and ION is a huge step forward in bringing this ambitious vision to life.
"Both VINCI and ION hold a wealth of knowledge and experience and we're very much looking forward to working with them on plans for our city centre's exciting future."
Steve Parry, Managing Director of ION Developments, said: "We are delighted to be selected alongside VINCI Developments to work up these exciting plans for Derby City Council and the people and businesses of Derby.
"Together, we will use our extensive experience to create a thriving city centre location that offers a blend of cultural, community, and commercial space to meet Derby's needs, both now and long into the future."
Graham Lambert, Managing Director of VINCI UK Developments, said: "Derby as a city has much to offer and potential to be harnessed. We share the ambition of the Council, the local community and businesses, in seeking to revitalise the cultural core of the city.
"The Council has laid the foundation for this, and we will create community led assets, flexible and diverse spaces and a quality business district that compliments the inward investment in the city.
"We are proud to be chosen by the Council as partner for this important strategic project and look forward to working collaboratively with the Council and local stakeholders."
Avison Young have worked alongside the Council in a strategic property advisory role as well as supporting the procurement process, which was completed through Pagabo's Developer Led Framework.
Laura Loftus, Director and Contract Lead, Avison Young said: "We are delighted to have supported the Council in developing the brief and the procurement process for this project. VINCI and ION have clearly demonstrated their ambition on the scale and pace of the development, and their track record in sustainable regeneration provides a clear indication that the Council's objectives and ambitions can be met through a series of well-planned developments which frame the future revitalisation of the City Centre."
Jonathan Parker, Development Director, Pagabo, said: "We're delighted to see such an influential regeneration scheme getting underway with help from our specialist Developer Led Framework, to support Derby City Council's ambitious plans, following a further competition process.
"The scheme will take place over various sites in the city centre and promises to bring huge benefits to the local community. We can't wait to follow the scheme as it progresses."
VINCI and ION will now work closely with the Council, local businesses and community stakeholders over the next six months to develop their vision and submit their plans for the city centre.
Construction News
07/02/2024
VINCI And ION Appointed To Transform Derby City Centre


13/06/2025
A vital piece of Peak District railway infrastructure is set to receive a major upgrade this summer, as Network Rail announces a £7.5 million investment into one of Chapel Milton's iconic twin Victorian viaducts.
The 160-year-old, 15-arch structure plays a critical role in the UK's freight network,

13/06/2025
Morgan Sindall Construction has revealed plans to expand its operations in South Yorkshire, building on its strong delivery record in West Yorkshire and aligning with the goals of the newly launched Great North initiative.
Backed by northern regional mayors, the Great North initiative aims to unloc

13/06/2025
Construction has officially commenced on the new Children's Cancer Centre (CCC) at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH).
Led by long-term design partner BDP, the new centre is one of the most ambitious projects in GOSH's history. The firm is overseeing architecture, landscape, engineeri

13/06/2025
The developer behind the Redworthy Orchard scheme in Yatton has handed over the first homes to a local housing association as part of a wider plan to provide affordable housing in the area.
Persimmon Homes Severn Valley has transferred four new properties to Alliance Homes, a move set to ease press

13/06/2025
Wynne Construction has been awarded two major design and build contracts worth over £20 million by Adra to deliver nearly 100 new social homes across North Wales.
Construction is already underway at the first site on Berse Road, Wrexham, where Wynne began work in March on a £9 million, 47-home soci

13/06/2025
Great Places Housing Group has officially broken ground on its landmark £37 million LGBTQ+ majority Extra Care housing scheme in Whalley Range, marking the start of construction during Pride Month.
The scheme, hailed as the UK's first purpose-built Extra Care development of its kind, is being deliv

13/06/2025
Henry Boot PLC has announced that its property investment and development arm, HBD, has completed the sale of TWO45, a multi-let industrial-led business park in Skelmersdale, to a European real estate developer for £9.5 million.
Located on a 10-acre site just minutes from the M58 and M6 motorways,

13/06/2025
Clowes Developments has announced the successful letting of Unit 5A, a newly completed 27,000 sq ft industrial unit at Stud Brook Business Park, to Shawpak Ltd, a pioneering manufacturer of medical device packaging machinery.
Founded in Derby in 2013, Shawpak Ltd designs and produces a unique range

13/06/2025
The Hill Group and Legal & General (L&G) have announced a new partnership to deliver 200 affordable homes as part of the first phase of the £450 million City Centre South regeneration scheme in Coventry.
This marks the first time the two organisations have collaborated on a major residential devel

13/06/2025
The historic South Crofty tin mining project in Pool, Cornwall, is set to receive a significant boost after being awarded £4,190,500 through the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Good Growth Programme, marking the largest single private sector investment by the programme to date.
Delivered by Cornwall C