Our world-renowned city has attracted £6bn in investment over the past decade.

We have invested in our city centre, establishing a world class visitor destination, creating a thriving cultural and economic hub. Demand for quality housing has never been higher and this is reflected in the huge growth in our residential developments and the repurposing of existing city centre space.
As Yorkshire’s Maritime City our Port has influenced the pattern of development within the industrial heartlands running alongside the River Hull and Humber Estuary.
Our track record of delivery and creative approaches are second to none. So, if you’re looking to invest, we have everything from city centre development opportunities to key strategic industrial locations across the city some of which benefit from Freeport Status.
The 23 Key Sites
- Hull East Freeport Tax Sites
- Mytongate
- Whitefriargate
- Albion Square
- Trinity Market
- Murdoch Connection / A63
- Colonial Street
- High Street
- East Bank
- Humber Quays
- Neptune Street
- St Andrews Quay East
- St Andrews Quay West
- Priory Park
- Stockholm Business Park
- Bankside Business Park
- Bontoft Avenue
- Kingswood
- Humber International Enterprise Park
- Saltend Chemicals Park
- Yorkshire Energy Park
- Kingston Parklands
- Queen Elizabeth Dock