Case study: Octopus completes £24m brownfield redevelopment loan for Wavensmere Homes

The funding agreement marks the second time Octopus Real Estate (part of Octopus Investments) and Wavensmere Homes have teamed up to deliver brownfield regeneration in Derby

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Property | Reporter
30th September 2024
Friar Gate Goods Yard - Octopus - 925
"We are thrilled to be working with this dynamic team again, and look forward to watching the positive impact the re-birth of Friar Gate Goods Yard will have on the city of Derby"
- Nick White - Octopus Real Estate

Octopus Real Estate has provided a £24m loan to Wavensmere Homes to bring about the £75m redevelopment of the historic Friar Gate Goods Yard in Derby city centre. The nationally significant mixed-use project will reanimate two landmark Grade II listed buildings into over 110,000 sq ft of commercial space, alongside 276 new build homes.

Previously, the lender provided a £22m loan to facilitate the redevelopment of the former Derbyshire Royal Infirmary – off London Road – into the £175m Nightingale Quarter, which is now in the final phase of construction.

Nick White, Head of Development Origination at Octopus Real Estate, said: "At Octopus Real Estate, we always want to work with stellar developers who are aligned with our vision and values. Wavensmere has a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, sustainable homes to local communities by meticulously restoring heritage assets.

"We are thrilled to be working with this dynamic team again, and look forward to watching the positive impact the re-birth of Friar Gate Goods Yard will have on the city of Derby."

Within a matter of weeks, work will commence on-site to restore the 19th Century Bonded Warehouse and Engine House. The two fine terracotta buildings will deliver a total of 111,275 sq ft of flexible offices, health and fitness space, a restaurant/café, together with a regional sales centre for Wavensmere Homes.

Extensive new areas of open space – including play areas and pocket parks – will also be created, in addition to the retention of a TPO tree buffer, to enhance the biodiversity of the site. The elevated area adjacent to Friar Gate Bridge will become a new multi-purpose public realm and community space, with the retention of some of the original railway arch facades.

New vehicular, pedestrian and cycle access will be created at various points around the 11.5-acre (4.96Ha) site, from Uttoxeter New Road, Great Northern Way, and Friar Gate, with the Mick Mack cycling route also to be extended.

Matt Brighton, Commercial Director of Wavensmere Homes, said: "We are proud of how Nightingale Quarter has been received by the residents who live there, the wider local community, politicians, and regional and national commentators. Located a mile away across the city centre, Friar Gate Goods Yard is another unique and emotive restoration project that we are fortunate to have the expertise and resources to undertake.

“Securing a £24m loan facility to draw down from during construction will enable us to commence work without delay and deliver an uninterrupted development programme. Derby has become a hotbed of regeneration activity, with compelling socio-economic metrics that support our level of commitment and investment. Octopus Real Estate is a proven and trusted partner of Wavensmere, and we’re pleased to be working together on such a significant mixed-use scheme.”

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