St. Modwen, the UK’s leading regeneration specialist, has appointed Gregg Titley as Development Manager, to develop and grow its portfolio of mixed use schemes across the Midlands.
Gregg will work on a number of projects including the new St. Matthew’s Quarter development currently underway in Walsall, regeneration sites in Clay Cross and Eastwood and a 700,000sqft logistics scheme to the West of junction 10 of M42 in Tamworth.
Previously Gregg has overseen a number of high profile schemes across the UK as project director at national commercial developer Shepherd Developments and prior to joining Shepherd Developments, was an associate director in the industrial agency team at the Midlands office at DTZ.
Gregg, who will be based at St. Modwen’s headquarters in Longbridge, Birmingham, said: “St. Modwen is a company synonymous with regeneration and redevelopment, to which I am proud to be associated. I am passionate about the opportunity to shape the future of the built environment and with access to such a large land bank, coupled with the appetite to acquire further sites, working for St. Modwen is an exciting prospect.
Steve Prosser, Midlands Regional Director, added: “We are pleased to welcome Gregg on board. His specialist experience in leading commercial schemes for Shepherd Developments, as well as his broader experience at DTZ will in no doubt help St. Modwen to continue to deliver new opportunities and create high-quality, attractive places in which people can work, live, and enjoy their leisure time together.”
Gregg’s appointment to St. Modwen comes at an exciting time for the business, as work gets underway on the eagerly awaited £12 million retail and leisure development at St. Matthew’s Quarter, Walsall, which will include a new 11-unit retail and leisure scheme. The multi-million pound project by Norton and Proffitt Developments, a joint venture between St. Modwen, and Goold Estates Ltd, will transform Walsall’s retail offering, whilst complementing the ongoing regeneration of the town centre.
St Modwen is the UK’s leading regeneration specialist and an expert in brownfield renewal. The company operates across the full spectrum of the property industry from a network of regional offices, a residential business and through joint ventures with public sector and industry leading partners.
St. Modwen’s £1.5bn midlands portfolio includes the £1 billion regeneration of Longbridge, in Birmingham and the on-going regeneration of over 470 acres of homes, leisure and employment at its Meon Vale site, in Stratford-upon-Avon.