Bisharp – Middlesborough Developers Told To Hurry Up

A £200 million regeneration project to transform a derelict site in Middlesbrough has moved forward after planning permission was approved. Developers have been told to be Bisharp (local slang for hurry up) on the project.

The Middlesbrough Development Corporation Planning Board has given the go-ahead for the development which comprises a new hotel, 240 build-to-rent properties and student accommodation for more than 400 people.

The project proposed for a derelict site in Gresham is led by experienced developers iMpeC and Buccleuch Property and is one of the largest single investments in Middlesbrough town centre in a generation.

It is expected to drive significant economic growth for the town by providing high quality accommodation for Middlesbrough’s fast growing digital economy alongside other key sectors at a main gateway location.

 

Cutting planning

Tees Valley mayor and Middlesbrough Development Corporation chairman Ben Houchen says: “This is a landmark project for Middlesbrough and will play a vital role in helping us deliver on our ambition to make the town centre a great place to live, work and relax.

“Our development corporation is playing a vital role by supporting major projects, cutting through planning red tape and getting on with the job of revitalising sites such as Gresham which have stood empty, unloved for far too long.”

 

Land transfer

The approval comes after Middlesbrough Council agreed to transfer land and assets at Gresham to Middlesbrough Development Corporation to allow the project to progress.

It was announced in October 2024 that international hotel brand Fairfield by Marriott is in discussions to open a new 200-bedroom hotel at the corner of Borough Road near Union Street and Hartington Road. Wates has been appointed as the lead construction contractor.

Neil McMillan, iMpeC Director, says: “This approval allows us to move forward with the next phase of this transformative project. We remain focused on delivering high-quality housing and accommodation, comparable to the best in other towns and cities, with the goal of attracting and retaining talented individuals to Middlesbrough.

“This is essential for the town’s future prosperity and for supporting the growth of local businesses. The Gresham project has the potential to play a transformative role in shaping Middlesbrough’s future success.”

 

Picture: Middlesbrough Development Corporation has teamed up with experienced property developers iMpeC and Buccleuch Property to deliver the Gresham project.

www.teesvalley-ca.gov.uk

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
22nd April 2025

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