Muse strengthens Yorkshire and the North East team with senior appointment

10.10.24 2 min read by Charlotte Kennedy

We have strengthened our Yorkshire and the North East team with the hire of Jack Pasley as Senior Project Manager.

Jack joins our Leeds-based team from Queensberry Real Estate, where he played a key role working alongside public and private partners to drive forward the delivery of mixed-use town centre redevelopments in Nuneaton and Huddersfield and repurposing an iconic Grade II* listed hotel as part of a development scheme for Kirklees Council.

Prior to his work at Queensberry Real Estate, Jack spent seven years at Mott MacDonald as Senior Associate, working primarily with government agencies upgrading a diverse range of estates and prominent public buildings across the UK.

Drawing on his mixed-use placemaking experience Jack will support the delivery of Bradford City Village, a vision for 900 new affordable and Build-to-Rent (BTR) homes, independent retail and leisure, business spaces and public realm, forming part of a sustainable residential neighbourhood in the city centre.

Bradford City Village is being brought forward by ECF – the placemaking partnership between Muse, Legal & General, and Homes England, together with Bradford Council.

Jack’s appointment to assist in the delivery of City Village will boost our growth trajectory in Yorkshire and the North East, building on our strong pipeline of regional schemes including Forge Island, Rotherham, One City Park, Bradford and Northshore, and Stockton on Tees.

James Pitt, Managing Director at Muse – Yorkshire & North East, said:

With extensive experience working with public and private partners to deliver major mixed-use places, Jack will add real value to our team. He is well-placed to support our growth in the region and will be able to draw on his knowledge and expertise to help push forward our exciting vision for Bradford City Village.”

Jack Pasley, Senior Project Manager at Muse – Yorkshire & North East, said:

“Muse has an industry-leading reputation for working in partnership to deliver place and regeneration across the country. I am looking forward to helping the team curate and deliver new places focused on social value, sustainability and economic growth – not least in Bradford.”

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