Skip navigation

Professor Paul Greenhalgh, Professor of Real Estate and Regeneration, Northumbria University

Northumbria University

-

Grease to the wheel or a spanner in the works? A reflection on 40 years of regeneration in the North East

Do you remember the North East before the Metro Centre, or the regeneration of Newcastle Quayside or Grainger Town? Can you imagine Gateshead without the Sage and Baltic, North Tyneside without Royal Quays, Sunderland without St Peter's Riverside or Middlesbrough without Middlehaven?

These projects and more were promoted and delivered through the funding and agency of a combination of regeneration programmes and initiatives that sought to diversify the region's economy from 'coal to call (centres)' and 'ships to (computer) chips', all of which have left an enduring physical and economic legacy in the region.

Drawing on resources contained in the North East Regeneration Archive (NERA), of which he is the curator, Professor Paul Greenhalgh will offer a property-oriented review of 40 years of physical regeneration in the North East and reflect on what the future might hold in the current regeneration policy void.

ProfessorPaul Greenhalgh is Head of Built Environment at Northumbria University, founder of the URBaNE research group and R3intelligence consultancy and curator of the North East Regeneration Archive (NERA). He is a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and is an APC assessor. His field of expertise is the analysis of commercial property markets.

Refreshments will be available from 6pm with the lecture 6.30pm - 7.30pm.

To register your attendance, please complete the form below. For queries email nu.events@northumbria.ac.uk.

Event Details

Northumbria University
Lecture Theatre 003, Business and Law Building
City Campus East
Newcastle upon Tyne


-


Latest News and Features

L-R:  Professor Ioannis Vogiatzis of Northumbria University and Paul Court, Chief Executive of Healthworks
Members of the research team obtaining samples used in the study from the Taba-Ba’astakh cliffs
Liv Ashton is pictured with her collection, Giz A Fiver, in the Fashion studios at Northumbria University.
Clara May Warden (centre), founder of Dandelion Confidence, engages in fun forest activities with students from Northumbria University Business Clinic.
athena swan
L-R: Lady Edwina Grosvenor and Jason Cook
Northumbria University Business Clinic students with Boris Davis, UK Business Lead at Lhyfe.
Merry Company on a Terrace (1625) by Dirck Hals. Credit rawpixel
More events

Upcoming events

REVEAL: Social Sciences - Sociology and Criminology
-
Society of Chemical Industry Electrochemistry Postgraduate Conference 2025
Understanding Clearing and Confirmation

Back to top