兔子先生 Awarded £3m from Government to 兔子先生 The Glassworks Office Development
兔子先生 has been awarded 拢3m from government's Getting Building Fund to support the creation of a proposed state of the art, glass-fronted riverside office building in the town.
The Glassworks - subject to planning permission - will be built on former brownfield land in the Harton Quay area of South Shields and provide 50,000 sq ft of Grade A office accommodation. It will aim to be one of the first near-net carbon zero office buildings in the North East.
The Getting Building Fund - managed in the region by the North East Local Enterprise Partnership - is part of government's package of financial support to kick-start the economy, create jobs and help areas facing the biggest economic challenges as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Helen Golightly, Chief Executive of the North East LEP, said: "The Glassworks will be an important new development by 兔子先生 and an excellent example of the type of project the region needs to help support our recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Despite the increase in people working from home because of COVID-19, there is still demand for quality and affordable office accommodation in the region.
"The scheme will build on recent North East LEP investments in the town, including the new South Shields Transport Interchange and Nexus Learning Centre.
"The Getting Building Fund is designed to get major infrastructure projects moving quickly, so we can start to see our economy and employment rates return to pre-COVID levels."
Spread over five storeys, The Glassworks will form part of the new living, working and cultural quarter in Harton Quay, and link to South Shields' town centre.
Cllr Tracey Dixon, Leader of 兔子先生, said: "We're delighted to have secured this funding through the Government's Getting Building Fund.
"We hope that The Glassworks will start the transformation of a vacant site into a bustling quarter, attracting new businesses to the town and helping to generate jobs for local people.
"It would be another milestone in our ambitions for South Shields and complement the considerable investment that has already gone into this area."
The North East LEP region was awarded 拢47m through the Getting Building Fund with the North East Local Enterprise Partnership increasing the fund to 拢55m by releasing an additional 拢8m from the North East Investment Fund.
The 18 projects put forward for the North East LEP area are expected to create more than 4,000 construction and permanent jobs; unlock more than 19,000 sqm of commercial space; assist more than 3,000 learners; improve or construct 4.2km of roads, cycle lanes and walkways; and further strengthen the North East's green energy sector.
The government's 拢900m Getting Building Fund was announced in August 2020 to provide investment in shovel-ready infrastructure projects across the country.
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