City centre gets a £19.5m regeneration boost

Hull city centre is receiving £19.5m from the Government’s Levelling Up Fund.

The investment, which was approved by Hull City Council’s Cabinet today – 28 February – will focus on supporting the regeneration of Whitefriargate and Albion Square.

Councillor Daren Hale, leader of Hull City Council and portfolio holder for economic investment and regeneration said: “We have never underestimated the need to invest and reimagine our high streets and city centre.

“We all know how much the retail sector has struggled due to changes in shopping habits and the growth of online retail.

“In Hull, our historic city centre remains a priority, which is why we have continued to support regeneration and reimagination.

“Albion Square and Whitefriargate are the latest locations we have identified for investment, with various projects already completed and beginning to flourish. This £19.5m will support the regeneration and the many businesses that have shown faith in our vision by investing in these areas.”

£12.5m from the Levelling Up Fund will be used to support the ongoing regeneration of Whitefriargate and its surrounding areas.

This will include the delivery of a project to create a multi-million pound modern cultural and educational hub on the historic street. The site will feature modern digital technologies as part of a collaborative space that will support education and the arts.

Funding will also be used to create a grant scheme to help bring unused floorspace back into use, ensuring that the benefits of the targeted investment in Whitefriargate and Albion Square are maximised across the city centre.

Previous grant schemes in the Old Town have allowed various businesses to open, breathing new life into the area.

£7m from the Levelling Up Fund will be used to support the £96m Albion Square Development. The large development in Hull city centre will feature a mixture of residential, office and retail space, as well as an urban park.

Demolition of the site will begin in early 2022 with construction starting in 2023. The project is set to be completed in 2026.

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