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Urban regeneration


What is meant by urban regeneration? Some associate this term with the built environment: the demolition/refurbishment of old buildings and construction of modern facilities. Others relate it to social factors such as the provision of education, with the aim being better, more sustainable communities. In fact, regeneration is a complex web of all of these factors.

This complexity means that regeneration schemes are difficult to deliver. To deliver what local communities truly need, all stakeholders must work together. There must be a single integrated plan that meets employment, entertainment, mobility and lifestyle needs.

The environment is another central issue. A regeneration scheme must be delivered in a sustainable manner and continue to operate as such. This means developments that minimise waste and cut carbon emissions.

How PKF can help?
Whether you are a regional development agency, local authority, private developer, hotel, casino or transport operator, funder or contractor, PKF can help you achieve your objectives in tandem with those of other stakeholders. Our accountants and management consultants have in-depth knowledge of each key component of regeneration. We ensure that your objectives are fairly represented in any given scheme, while enabling the scheme to be implemented to full effect.

Key areas of expertise
Our regeneration experts represent a multitude of service lines including tax, management consultancy, corporate finance and audit & assurance. Drawn from across the UK our experts have a wealth of regional experience.

We regularly advise on regeneration schemes in the following areas:
  • Transport integration
  • Tax planning including development reliefs
  • Property/infrastructure investments
  • Housing
  • Education
  • Health
  • Construction
  • Hotels
  • Casinos

Key contact
Marios Gregori



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