Urban Splash

Company description

Urban Splash Ltd is a prominent British property development and urban regeneration company founded in 1993 by Tom Bloxham MBE and Jonathan Falkingham. Headquartered in Manchester, United Kingdom, the firm specialises in transforming previously overlooked, industrial and brownfield sites into innovative, design-led residential, commercial and mixed-use neighbourhoods across the UK. Over the past three decades, Urban Splash has delivered more than 6,000 new homes and approximately 2 million square feet of workspace through over 60 major regeneration projects in cities such as Manchester, Sheffield, Liverpool, Bristol, Birmingham, and Plymouth. With a strong emphasis on creativity and collaboration, the company seeks to “see change as opportunity, not a threat,” integrating architectural excellence and placemaking to create vibrant, sustainable environments where people can live and work. In addition to its core development activity, Urban Splash operates the Urban Splash Residential Fund, which owns and manages design-led homes across key urban markets. The group has built a reputation for award-winning design and impactful regeneration, earning numerous industry accolades for its contributions to urban renewal in the UK. 

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Company details

City:
Manchester
Address:
London, UK
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Participation in projects

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Company updates

  • January 23, 2026

    Bolton Council Announces Development Partner Award for Crompton Place Regeneration Scheme

    Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council has selected Federated Hermes Limited as the successful development partner for the major redevelopment of Crompton Place, a prominent site in the historic heart of...

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  • September 30, 2021

    Preferred bidder selected for Swansea regeneration concession

    The Swansea Council in Wales, UK has selected Urban Splash as the preferred development partner for a number of key sites, including the Civic Centre, Swansea Central North, and a plot of land running...

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