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North East deals of the week: key contracts, investments and acquisitions

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include My Property Box, Langley Lodge Developments, Tekmar, Shield Therapeutics, Materials Processing Institute, Warner Discovery, Smiffy's and Isocom Components 2004 Ltd

Ben Quaintrell of My Property Box. Photograph: Stuart Boulton(Image: Stuart Boulton)

Growing estate agency business My Property Box is set for growth after securing a multimillion-pound investment from BGF.

The Darlington based residential agency, which was founded 12 years ago, manages properties across the North East from offices in Darlington and Newcastle, serving the professional and student markets. As well as lettings the company has a strong estate agency arm, delivering property sales for customers across the region.

My Property Box has made 10 acquisitions since 2019, and has previously told how it has mulled expansion further south into Leeds and West Yorkshire and Cumbria, after it secured £300,000 from the North East Growth Capital Fund Loan Fund in 2022. Now the firm is set to step up its ongoing buy-and-build strategy with support from investor BGF. The value of the investment from BGF has not been disclosed.

Ben Quaintrell, founder and CEO, said: “The North East lettings market remains fragmented, presenting us with opportunity to capitalise on our successful buy and build strategy. To execute this, we needed a long-term investment partner that shared our vision and understood the potential that exists – both in the company and in the market. In BGF, we believe we have found this, and we’re looking forward to taking our growth plans to the next level with the support of a trusted investor.”

Tony Cullen FW Capital and Peter Lee, Langley Lodge Developments.(Image: FW Capital)

A former Victorian school in County Durham is being turned into family homes by Langley Lodge Developments following a six-figure investment. Croft School was bought from Durham County Council by Langley Lodge Developments, triggering a transformation programme to create four homes, with four and five bedrooms.

The firm secured the investment from the North East Property Fund, which is managed by FW Capital and backed by the North East Combined Authority, to drive forward the project, which is now called Oakwood Court.

The project marks the latest for the Durham development company, led by Mick Brett and Peter Lee, which specialises in conservation and restoration projects. The company converted the Grade II listed Esh Winning Miners Memorial Hall into supported living units in a scheme which earned it a number of accolades, including an Architectural Award from the City of Durham Trust in 2013.

Q5 at Quorum Park, North Tyneside(Image: Quorum Park)

A global media company is on the move to Tyneside after signing up for offices at a North East business park. Media and entertainment group Warner Brothers Discovery has signed a deal to open offices at Quorum Park in North Tyneside, a move which could bring new jobs to the region.