A Bright Future Ahead: Investing in Redcar & Cleveland Posted on: January 18th, 2021 Despite 2020 being a very challenging year – there were lots of amazing business success stories and exciting investments. Those in Redcar and Cleveland which either began or were announced totalled more than £1bn – meaning the future for the region looks incredibly bright. Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council – who’re speaking at our North East Economic Growth & Development Conference – has highlighted some of those projects which are taking shape…PD Ports is one of the major employers in the region and they’ve been securing deals which will have a huge economic impact on the region including:Secured £230m waste to energy plant by Wentworth Clean Power (WCP) and an additional £430m for a second project [emaillocker id=”71749″]£9.2m of investment in new bulks handling facility£1.35m pilot vessel welcomed to its fleet£3.36m refurbishment project on Number 1 Ro-RoNew services including an Eastern Europe containership service and Bilbao service launchedLaunched Future Teesport vision – outlining opportunities capable of adding £3.2bn to the economy and creating almost 40,000 new jobs.Teesworks – the UK’s largest industrial zone which will be housed on the former SSI Redcar Steelworks site is now taking shape:Land has been purchased through a CPO and transferred to South Tees Development Corporation to create Teesworks4,500,000 sq ft manufacturing zone announced, creating 1,000 construction jobs and 9,000 permanent roles – planning permission has now been granted£150m steelworks demolition contract awarded, creating 300 jobs and kickstarting the developmentWork on £1m Teesworks entrance began Plans unveiled for a £90m quay at South Bank and full plan for Teesworks submitted – supporting 11,400 jobsAnd there was more positive news in the region:ICL Boulby, the world’s only producer of polysulphate and based in East Cleveland, explored the moon and mars with NASAAnglo American secured the future of the £2,8bn Woodsmith Polyhalite Project with 2,000 jobs to be created. Redcar Town Deal saw six projects selected to be included in the Town Investment Plan including upgrades to the town centre, a culture and leisure anchor attraction, station road development, clean growth skills delivery, Coatham Leisure quarter and improved connectivity to the Teesworks site.In similar fashion the Loftus Future High Streets Fund was successful – seeing a £5.8m investment to improve the town centre. A new gym, relocation of the library, a focus on town centre workspace and more are all on the agenda.Work on New Regent Cinema, a new £9m cinema in Redcar with three screens and fantastic sea views, got underwayA new hotel for Redcar was also revealed. The 42-bedroom hotel is proposed by The Inn Collection Group and they’re developing the hotel alongside a family restaurant. The hear how your business can get involved in these transformational projects and the wider growth of the region register for the North East Economic Growth & Development Conference here: https://www.built-environment-networking.com/event/north-east-development-conference-3/[/emaillocker]