Case study

拢8.6 million Levelling Up investment for Leicester鈥檚 Pilot House

Leicester鈥檚 Pilot House was allocated 拢8.6 million from the Levelling Up Fund.

Artist鈥檚 impression of the front of the planned regeneration of the former factory building, Pilot House.

The investment will:

  • create more highly skilled jobs
  • regenerate a key part of the city

The former factory building on King Street will become a landmark in Leicester. This new destination will have a specific focus on creative and design industries.

Small and medium businesses will benefit from the refurbished space.

Pilot House鈥檚 new purpose

The space will be used as:

  • high-quality premises for higher education
  • a base for businesses
  • events facilities

Benefitting Leicester

Benefits to the local area include:

  • providing essential space for creative businesses
  • supporting around 250 jobs
  • encouraging talent retention

Wider regeneration聽for the high street

Artist鈥檚 impression of the proposed redevelopment of Lower New Walk, Belvoir Street, and the Market Street area

In the long term, funding will support the redevelopment of Lower New Walk, Belvoir Street, and the Market Street area.

City Mayor Peter Soulsby said:

This project will transform a group of architecturally significant heritage buildings into a landmark destination that will become a source of pride for Leicester.

Leicester was awarded an additional 拢37 million from the first round of the Levelling Up Fund to progress other regeneration projects around the city.

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Published 17 January 2023