Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Doncaster developer to invest £50m in Halifax housing development

Doncaster-based Keepmoat is to invest more than £50m across three new developments in Calderdale to deliver more than 200 homes.

The developments are being delivered in partnership with Calderdale Council and will contribute to the North Halifax Transformation Programme created by the local authority to regenerate the area and create much-needed housing stock.

Furness Avenue, Turner Avenue, and Brow Bottom Lane in North Halifax are being regenerated with a local housing association, to breathe new life into disused land and create quality new homes – repurposing 15 acres of space.

Furness Avenue and Turner Avenue South in Illingworth and Brow Bottom Lane in Mixenden will be transformed by more than 200 energy-efficient homes.

Brow Bottom Lane will see around 50 multi-tenure homes delivered, meanwhile across Furness Avenue and Turner Avenue, nearly 200 new homes will be built for both open market sale and in partnership with a local housing association to meet the needs of the local community.

Chris Clingo, Regional Managing Director at Keepmoat, Yorkshire West, said: “We’re thrilled to be delivering hundreds of new homes in the North Halifax area under our strategic partnership model to build quality, sustainable homes as part of the North Halifax Transformation Programme.

“We’re excited to begin building at Furness Avenue, Turner Avenue, and Brow Bottom Lane to create new thriving communities in the heart of Halifax whilst rejuvenating brownfield land.’’

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