HALO Urban Regeneration

HALO Urban Regeneration
Company typeUrban regeneration company
IndustryBusiness start-up, urban renewal
FoundedJuly 6, 2006; 18 years ago (2006-07-06) in Kilmarnock, Scotland
FounderMarie Macklin
Headquarters
Hill Street, Kilmarnock
,
Scotland, KA1 3HY
Area served
United Kingdom
Key people
Marie Macklin CBE
(founder and Executive Chair)
ProductsBusiness start-up
Urban regeneration
Revenue£205 million (estimated)
OwnerMarie Macklin
Number of employees
20 (2021)
WebsiteHALO Scotland

HALO Urban Regeneration is a Scottish business innovation park, urban regeneration and business start-up support company, founded, based and headquartered in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. The HALO Urban Regeneration was founded by entrepreneur Marie Macklin CBE in 2006 as HALO Urban Regeneration Company Ltd.,[1] having announced the project a few years prior to official funding and creation of the HALO Kilmarnock.[2]

The HALO building on Hill Street, Kilmarnock, is a £63 million brownfield urban regeneration project constructed on a 23-acre site, formerly the home of Johnnie Walker, the world’s leading Scotch whisky brand that was founded in Kilmarnock in 1820 and operated on the site until Diageo closed the Kilmarnock plant in 2012.[3]

HALO is projected to generate £205 million to the Economy of Scotland and stimulate 1,500 jobs.[4]

  1. ^ "HALO URBAN REGENERATION COMPANY LIMITED". Find and update company information (gov.uk).
  2. ^ £5.3 million for Kilmarnock HALO regeneration project - East Ayrshire Council News
  3. ^ "HALO, Kilmarnock". Ayrshire Growth Deal. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Home". Halo: Digital, Cyber and Innovation Park. Retrieved 29 July 2022.

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