Friday, April 18, 2025

Hull invites B2B interest in Albion Square redevelopment

Hull City Council has opened the floor to developers to submit early-stage proposals for the redevelopment of Albion Square, a key regeneration site in the city centre. The site includes the former BHS building and adjacent brownfield land.

The council is seeking a lead development partner to deliver a high-quality, mixed-use scheme incorporating residential, commercial, and leisure elements. This stage invites Expressions of Interest ahead of a formal procurement process later this year.

Albion Square is part of Hull’s broader regeneration push, which includes East Bank Urban Village by ECF and the Hull City Centre Vision led by Planit.

The strategic location and scale of the project are expected to attract interest from developers focused on urban renewal and mixed-use investments in secondary city markets.

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