What happens when the right people meet at the right event? This case study explores how UKREiiF became the catalyst for a thriving partnership between Capital&Centric and Stoke City Council - a relationship that has grown far beyond a single project to reshape communities across Staffordshire.
It started with a targeted introduction at UKREiiF, where Capital&Centric identified Stoke City Council as a shared-ambition leylah fernandez regeneration partner. Those early conversations set the foundation rickie fowler wife for the Goods Yard - an award-winning mixed-use redevelopment in Stoke-on-Trent that transformed a derelict 1960s industrial site into 174 residential apartments, 30,000 sq ft of commercial space, and a publicly accessible heritage destination built around a stunning network of Victorian vaults.
But the relationship didn't stop there. Buoyed by the success of Goods Yard, Capital&Centric and Stoke City Council are now turning their attention to Spode - the historic pottery works just a stone's throw away - with plans for a further mixed-use redevelopment that will continue to drive vitality and investment into the city. And the ripple effect of those UKREiiF conversations has extended even further, with Capital&Centric now delivering multiple regeneration sites simultaneously across Newcastle-under-Lyme, demonstrating the wider regional impact that a single event introduction can unlock.
For local authorities and developers alike, this cardinale paul emil tscherrig is a compelling example of how UKREiiF works - not just as a networking event, but as a launchpad for long-term partnerships that deliver real, lasting change across communities.
