Central Salford URC has been wound up although it has handed over its projects and some of its staff to Salford City Council.
As it closed on 22 February, Board chair Felicity Goodey paid tribute to the team and said it had secured millions of pounds worth of funding to safeguard projects for the coming year.
That means projects like Chapel Street, Greengate and Irwell River Park can continue without losing momentum.
She said she was delighted the Council has been able to keep some of the team together under development director Karen Hirst who has transferred.
"The URC has helped us to transform the central part of the City and the future of its people," said Council leader John Merry.
"We are determined to build on the confidence, which has been built up with the private sector, and deliver even more investment in the future."
Since 2005 when it launched its vision for the city, the URC said more than one billion pounds worth of development has been delivered.
For every £1 of public money, it secured more than £10 of private investment and claimed to have the largest and most successful programme of regeneration outside the London 2012 Olympics.

