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About ReBlackpool -

ReBlackpool, Blackpool’s urban regeneration company, is tasked with delivering the vision of Blackpool Resort Masterplan. The Masterplan aims to transform the resort into a world class 21st century visitor destination that will provide a sustainable year round economy for all those living and working in Blackpool.

The Masterplan is a 15-year regeneration plan that focuses on the resort core: an area 5km long and 1km deep. It aims to develop Blackpool into a collection of memorable neighbourhoods, distinguished by individual assets in the form of attractions, landmarks, and natural public spaces.

Of course private sector developers and investors are vital to the regeneration of Blackpool. Blackpool currently offers a wealth of investment opportunities. For further information on development and investment opportunities in Blackpool please contact us.

Latest News-

1st August 2008- Blackpool Dances Its Way To The Top

The Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has announced that Blackpool Council has been awarded £4million of funding towards an £11m scheme for the creation of the Tower Festival Headland through its Sea Change programme.

The programme will see £45 million invested in the UK’s seaside resorts over the next three years.The Tower Festival Headland is situated to the front of Blackpool Tower, between the North and Central Piers. A culture-led project, ...

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Featured Project-

Central Station

The former Central Station site is at the centre of Blackpool’s ambition to develop an exciting and unique destination with a sustainable, year round economy.

This historically important site now stands ready to progress a major mixed-use leisure development to exploit the potential for the regeneration of this town. Substantial activity is underway to identify alternative developments for this site.

Central Station Site


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