Specialist advisors for infrastructure, housing and regeneration
We offer a close relationship with a senior industry team, providing independent strategic advice integrated with expert financial modelling
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
Whilst 'Sustainability' is a term now used when addressing some of the planet's most pressing issues, it's the emergence of ESG in the financial markets which will drive future investment for years to come.
We support our clients to improve transparency, keeping up to speed with industry developments and, where relevant, aligning disclosure which enables debt to be structurally linked to ESG, either through the underlying purpose of the funding or a broader corporate key performance indicator.
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- Newbridge advises Enfield Council on £260m regeneration site - Newbridge Advisors are advising Enfield Council on their delivery strategy for Meridian 13, a 3.6 acre area of land next to Meridian Water Station. The Site has capacity for the development of up to 600 dwellings. Meridian 13 sits within the Meridian Water Regeneration Project, which will deliver c.10,000 homes and 6,000 jobs. Newbridge Advisors… Read more
- Newbridge advises Transmission Capital Partners on Moray East OFTO - Transmission Capital Partners, a consortium comprising International Public Partnerships Ltd (“INPP”), Amber Infrastructure Group and Transmission Investment (the “Consortium”) successfully reached financial close for the long-term ownership and operation of the Moray East Offshore Transmission assets (the “OFTO”) on 15 February. The project will be the Consortium’s eleventh OFTO investment and relates to the transmission… Read more
- Newbridge – Review of 2023 - 2023 has been a busy year across the infrastructure and development markets. On Development and Regeneration Newbridge has advised over 15 clients on over £2bn worth of projects including Homes England, Meridian Water and Network Rail. On Capital Markets, Newbridge has placed in excess of £1bn of debt for in excess of 20 housing associations… Read more