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A PROPERTY regeneration specialist is moving into a new home of its own after acquiring a new head office at Doxford International Business Park.

A PROPERTY regeneration specialist is moving into a new home of its own after acquiring a new head office at Doxford International Business Park.


RE:GEN Group is relocating its over 100 strong team of property experts to Signature House after purchasing the 8,942sq ft property which was sold by Bradley Hall.

Supporting clients across the North East, RE:GEN works closely with key social housing providers to retrofit and regenerate their housing stock by improving energy efficiency and making them more sustainable.

Launched in 2020 the company has gone from strength to strength, futureproofing homes within the local region to prevent millions of tonnes worth of carbon emissions from escaping into the atmosphere while doing their bit to take the pressure off rising living costs for tenants.

Brinsley Sheridan, Partnership Director at RE:GEN Group, said: “As a local regeneration specialist in the North East we are delighted to be able to move into new premises in Sunderland.

“A huge proportion of our work is carried out in this area so a move south to be in closer proximity to key clients such as Believe Housing, Thirteen Group, Karbon Homes, Bernicia, and Gentoo is of great importance to us.

“Currently we are leading on the some of the largest scale retrofit works in Sunderland in collaboration with Gentoo. Most notably on the Pennywell and Whinfell estates where our teams are working hard to improve the energy efficiency of homes through a variety of upgrades, transforming the lives of the local community as a result.”

The move to Signature House will place RE:GEN at the heart of one of the region’s premier business parks, providing it with greater access to regional transport routes, just two miles from the A19.

“We see Sunderland as a real hub of growth and Signature House is the perfect opportunity for us to be a part of it,” Brinsley added. “We look forward to creating a modern, open plan and inspiring space for our employees and a space that the RE:GEN family can call “home”.”

The move to Doxford International Business Park was brokered by leading commercial and residential property agency, Bradley Hall.

Joseph I’Anson, Associate Director at Bradley Hall, said: “RE:GEN is a company driving real economic and environmental change across the North East and we’re delighted to have helped them find their dream home.

“Doxford International Business Park’s strategic location means it is within an hour’s drive of each of the North East’s major towns and cities, making it perfect for businesses such as RE:GEN which work on projects across the region and require easy access to the major transport arteries such as the A19.

“Over the coming years, RE:GEN has ambitious plans to continue growing as the nation rises to the challenges presented by the climate and energy crises and I’m sure this latest investment will be key to underpinning its bold ambitions.

“The deal also underlines demand for substantial offices in the Sunderland area and it was great to achieve a result that was mutually beneficial for our client and RE:GEN. Despite obvious difficulties for the office market in recent years, we are seeing an upturn trend in office enquiries across the region, and it is particularly great to see local businesses continue to grow and expand.”

For more information on Bradley Hall, visit: https://www.bradleyhall.co.uk/


Posted 24th November 2022

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