Fruit Market,news
Bert’s expansion brings small plate pasta and gelato dining to the Fruit Market
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Wykeland supports Hull Truck Theatre to stage open-air production of Romeo & Juliet
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The John Godber Company brings live outdoor theatre back to Hull with Moby Dick
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Multi-storey car park opens as Fruit Market regeneration drives forward
The Fruit Market’s new multi-storey car park has opened, marking the latest milestone in the development of Hull’s urban village. The £5m facility is another key part of the extraordinary transformation of the waterfront area and provides a major new asset for Hull city centre. The 350-space car park will support businesses in the Fruit … Read more
New C4DI building puts tech at the forefront of region’s economic recovery
Construction is nearing completion on a new showpiece building for Hull’s thriving tech community. The three-storey sister building for the Centre for Digital Innovation (C4DI) offers space for tech businesses to grow and traditional companies to innovate through technology. The £3.75m building has been developed by regeneration company Wykeland Group and is the latest major … Read more
Meticulous deconstruction and relocation of iconic Hull pub begins
The careful deconstruction of one of Hull’s most historic pubs begins this week, before the listed element is rebuilt brick by brick in a new location. The Earl De Grey on Castle Street has been closed for many years and now has to be moved in order for the A63 improvements to proceed. The future … Read more
Award recognises Fruit Market regeneration game changer
The regeneration of Hull’s Fruit Market has claimed a prestigious Game Changer Award in the Yorkshire property industry’s Oscars. The award was presented to Fruit Market developer Wykeland Beal during a virtual Yorkshire Property Awards 2020 ceremony broadcast on YouTube. The £80m reinvention of the Fruit Market waterfront neighbourhood has created Hull’s first urban village, featuring independent shops, restaurants, bars and galleries, a … Read more
Public invited to share memories of iconic Hull pub
An appeal has gone out from Wykeland Group for people to share their memories of one of Hull’s most historic pubs. The Earl De Grey, on Castle Street, dates from the 1840s and has been closed for many years but its future was secured last year as part of a planning application by Castle Street Buildings LLP, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hull-based developer Wykeland. The development, in consultation with Historic England, includes the relocation of the historic part of the grade II … Read more
Why we’re backing the Hull Daily Mail Business Awards 2020
Working with our partners at Beal Homes, we’re driving forward the regeneration of Hull’s Fruit Market. The rejuvenation of the Fruit Market has sustainability at its core and has given the once near-derelict waterfront area new life as Hull’s first urban village. As the Wykeland Beal joint venture we have worked in partnership with Hull … Read more