In contrast to centrally managed and controlled companies, Openwide International believe in creating strong local teams and empowering individuals from within the local community to lead the development of their assets with the full support and specialist input, and financial investment from our core team of industry experts.
Partnership
Working together, exploiting the immense knowledge already embedded within your local teams and communities alongside our national and international specialists to realise the best of local and global potential. Current management contacts include:
Openwide International specialise in developing partnerships between local communities, local government bodies and our own commercial expertise to realise the greatest potential for a wide range of community assets and venues.
Bournemouth Pier
On 1st April 2006 Openwide International were awarded a 25 year contract to manage and redevelop Bournemouth Pier on behalf of Bournemouth Borough Council. www.TheBournemouthPier.com
Spa Pavilion – Felixstowe
Firepower – The Royal Artillery Museum
Openwide International researched and compiled the acquisition report on behalf of the Royal Armouries. The report delivered an in-depth analysis of:
Bedford Borough Council
Openwide International advised and assisted the Mayor of Bedford in devising schemes and approaches to secure the future of the Cardington Hangers, an historical asset and the UK’s largest buildings, constructed to house the development of airships.
Openwide developed creative outline concepts for the possible development of a dual use space for a year round visitor’s attraction and a dynamic undercover urban film set.
Watford Borough Council
We advised the Chief Executive and his team throughout the successful re-acquisition of the Watford Colosseum back into public hands, avoiding immediate closure as a result of the potential bankruptcy of the private operator.
Market development potential and creative conceptualisation
Real Estate development potential and creative conceptualisation