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Growing Yorkshire property group starts £2.6m Stanley regeneration project

Leeds based Almscliffe-Dhesi is now on site with three developments in the North East

A CGI of the Stanley development(Image: Almscliffe-Dhesi Group)

A Yorkshire development company has started work on its third project in the North East as part of its brownfield regeneration ambitions.

Leeds based Almscliffe-Dhesi Group (ADG), which was formed in 2019 by Neil Creeney and Bal Singh, to give new life to empty brownfield sites while also creating new jobs.

The company has started work on site this week at a new £2.62m development in Stanley, County Durham, transforming a derelict brownfield site in the town into a prominent roadside development, with signed-up occupiers including national names Starbucks, Greggs and Dominos.

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The development, which will be completed by the end of this year, is being sold to a private investor.

Almscliffe-Dhesi is now on site with three developments in the North East, with other projects nearing completion in Washington and Middlesbrough. The firm is also looking to redevelop the former Farringdon Hall police station on Wearside.

Mr Creeney, who worked for Yorkshire developers Opus North and S Harrison Developments before forming the property company, said: “We are delighted to have started work on our new development in Stanley. It means that we now have a hat-trick of projects on site, giving our young company tremendous confidence and momentum.

“It is also satisfying to be back in Stanley, which is where we completed our first successful development, converting the site of an old social club into a brand-new Toolstation store.