Milligan beefs up with new development hire
Mixed-use urban development specialist Milligan has appointed Martin Tresidder as development director.
Tresidder joins from Gleeds and has more than 35 years of experience spanning multiple property sectors. Based in Bristol, he will be tasked with helping extend Milligan’s national reach, providing direct support to the company’s work on transformative regeneration projects, including its 10-year regeneration partnership with Torbay Council and Willmott Dixon covering projects in Torquay, Paignton and Brixham.
He will work alongside Jon Munce, who has led Milligan’s development team since 2022.
Mixed-use urban development specialist Milligan has appointed Martin Tresidder as development director.
Tresidder joins from Gleeds and has more than 35 years of experience spanning multiple property sectors. Based in Bristol, he will be tasked with helping extend Milligan’s national reach, providing direct support to the company’s work on transformative regeneration projects, including its 10-year regeneration partnership with Torbay Council and Willmott Dixon covering projects in Torquay, Paignton and Brixham.
He will work alongside Jon Munce, who has led Milligan’s development team since 2022.
Milligan chief executive Stuart Harris said: “Martin is no stranger to Jon Munce and me, having worked with us both first at Multi Development where he delivered Southgate, Bath; and then at Queensberry where he delivered Friars Walk, Newport and was involved in the early-stage delivery of Heart of The City II in Sheffield. Martin’s tenacity and proven ability to deliver complex developments are needed now more than ever in repurposing assets and developing regeneration projects across our towns and cities in the UK.”
Tresidder added: “I’ve always been passionate about long-term regeneration, and I love the challenge of delivering complex developments in challenging areas. I get a huge amount of pride seeing the difference well thought through development brings to local areas. Milligan’s collaborative, innovative approach to urban regeneration is something I’ve admired for a long time, and I’m excited to be joining a fantastic group of people.”
The appointment comes during a period of growth for Milligan, following the recent appointment of Alex Hyams as head of mixed-use asset management.
Milligan’s current work includes the regeneration partnership with Willmott Dixon in Torbay, providing strategic oversight to the project teams and leading all aspects of the developments from design and planning, financial appraisals, to affordable housing and a role as strategic partner to the John Lewis Partnership in building its BTR business.