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Cole Waterhouse Unveils Trafford Wharf Scheme: A New Chapter for Stretford

Cole Waterhouse Unveils Trafford Wharf Scheme: A New Chapter for Stretford

Cole Waterhouse has submitted a transformative planning application for Trafford Wharf, a landmark mixed-use project on the site of the former Hilti headquarters in Stretford. Following extensive public consultation, the proposal outlines plans to revitalise the 2.2-acre brownfield site off Trafford Wharf Road with a dynamic blend of residential, educational,

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Revitalising Fleet Street: Dominus and Cheyne Capital Secure Landmark Student Redevelopment

Revitalising Fleet Street: Dominus and Cheyne Capital Secure Landmark Student Redevelopment

Dominus and Cheyne Capital have successfully obtained planning permission to transform 65 Fleet Street, London, into a dynamic mixed-use space primarily focused on student accommodation. The redevelopment will breathe new life into the former offices of the law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, celebrating Fleet Street’s rich historical legacy while catering

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Coventry’s Charter House: Green Light for Sustainable Student Living

Coventry’s Charter House: Green Light for Sustainable Student Living

A major new student accommodation development has been approved in Coventry, marking a significant step forward for the city’s student housing landscape. Birmingham-based developer and investor, Sama Investment Group, has secured planning permission for a 130-bed Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) project, located on the edge of Coventry city centre. The

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Winvic and CASL Lisbon St Celebrate PBSA Topping Out

Winvic and CASL Lisbon St Celebrate PBSA Topping Out

Winvic Construction Ltd, a leading main contractor that specialises in the design and delivery of private and public sector construction and civil engineering projects, has topped out Lisbon Street in Leeds, a 24-storey Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) project. To mark the occasion, a celebration was held with Winvic’s client

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Watkin Jones practically completes on 335-bed PBSA scheme in Bath

Watkin Jones practically completes on 335-bed PBSA scheme in Bath

Watkin Jones, the UK’s leading developer and manager of residential for rent, is pleased to announce that the Group recently practically completed on a 335-bed purpose-built student accommodation (‘PBSA’) scheme called The Brook, situated in Lower Bristol Road in Bath. This milestone marks the completion of the final development in

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Unite Students plans to redevelop landmark property

Unite Students plans to redevelop landmark property

The new development, which will replace Mercury Point in Duke Street, will be an exciting addition to the city’s skyline, with 810 beds across two blocks connected by an elevated outdoor terrace. The increase in beds from the current 560 beds will provide the city with much-needed purpose-built student housing,

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Injecta Fire Barrier providing innovative fire safety improvements for Student Accommodation in Nottingham

Injecta Fire Barrier providing innovative fire safety improvements for Student Accommodation in Nottingham

Leading installer of passive fire barriers, Injecta Fire Barrier, are currently delivering a remediation project for a student accommodation building in Nottingham to improve fire safety and meet new legislation. Using the patented Injectaclad system, Injecta Fire Barrier are installing cavity barriers between student’s apartment in compliance with the latest

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Cassidy Group ltd achieves industry-first gateway ‘2’ approval at Nottingham student development

Cassidy Group achieves industry-first gateway ‘2’ approval at Nottingham student development

DEVELOPER Cassidy Group Ltd has announced it has successfully achieved an industry –first safety standard under the Building Safety Act (BSA) for its latest new-build student PBSA project. In October 2024, the company gained the vital Gateway 2 approval for its development The Square, a 419-studio building in Beeston, Nottinghamshire. It will be delivered for the 2026/27 academic year, serving University of Nottingham students, after planning permission was granted in May 2023. Gateway 2 is part of a series of critical gateways introduced under the 2022 Building Safety Act to enhance safety standards for higher-risk buildings, introduced in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower tragedy. It involves rigorous inspections during construction to verify the work adheres to approved plans. Peter Cavendish at Cassidy Group Ltd, said: “This achievement is a unique milestone for Cassidy and reaffirms our commitment to delivering safe, sustainable, and high-quality developments. As we move forward, we remain focused on setting the highest industry standards. “Our team has worked tirelessly to ensure we meet every requirement, and this approval from the Building Safety Regulator is a testament to their dedication and expertise.” The Beeston development adds to Cassidy’s purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) portfolio in Arkwright Street and London Road in Nottingham, creating a total of 1,084 student beds and 319 private rented sector (PRS) apartments. With a gross development value of circa £200 million, the projects are to be delivered over the next two years. Peter Cavendish added: “The Square, along with our other PBSA schemes, provides a welcome relief to some of the 19,000-student bed shortage in Nottingham, and the 2,000-student bed shortage in the micro-location of Beeston, according to StuRents data.” Cassidy Group Ltd is actively looking for investment partners for current and future developments, including 3,000 student beds and 1,000 PRS apartments across England over the next two to three years. With nearly four decades of experience, Cassidy Group Ltd specialises in the UK student accommodation and multi-family build to rent (BTR) and PRS sectors, delivering thousands of beds for clients such as Edmond de Rothschild, Franklin Templeton, and Student Roost/Brookfield, providing secure income-generating investments. Those interested in working with the team can get in touch by calling +44 (0)1926 431313, emailing info@cassidygroupltd.com or visiting www.cassidygroupltd.com to find out more. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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GMI Construction moves into South West with first major £50m PBSA build contract

GMI Construction moves into South West with first major £50m PBSA build contract

GMI Construction has secured a major Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) contract to deliver a £50m scheme in Bristol. The project, on behalf of Host, represents GMI Construction’s first major residential contract win in the Southwest of England as it expands the footprint of its Midlands-based operation. Located at the heart of the city’s Temple Meads Quarter, the 447 bed PBSA complex will create two new apartment blocks and a standalone mixed-use building around an open courtyard on the site of the former Chanson Foods facility.  200 metres from Bristol Temple Meads railway station and overlooking the city’s Floating Harbour, the scheme will also be close to the forthcoming Bristol University Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus. Designed by Chapman Taylor, GMI Construction will deliver the scheme, which was created in consultation with Bristol City Council, across a two year build programme that is expected to be complete for start of the 2026 academic year. This is the latest in a portfolio of PBSA schemes delivered, or being delivered, by GMI in key university cities. For example, the company recently completed the 604-bed Carlton Hill development for Pickard Properties in Leeds and Alumno’s 167-bed Dogpool Lane in Birmingham.  Wider to this, GMI Construction is currently building a £50m, 275-bed scheme for Olympian Homes and a 303-bed PBSA development on behalf of S Harrison Developments, both of which are in York. Adam Taylor, GMI Construction’s Regional Director in the Midlands, said: “We are exceptionally proud to secure this major project with Host, which will deliver much needed, high-quality, additional student accommodation in the centre of Bristol.  This project also strengthens GMI’s credentials in the construction of multi-occupancy developments, particularly in the student accommodation sector, and our expansion into new regions of the UK.” Keith Dean, Hosts Development Manager, said “Given the level of unmet demand from students currently unable to access PBSA in Bristol, the development of Avon Street is great news for the city. We are excited to realise the ambitious plans for Avon Street with GMI, which are focussed on combining the highest quality accommodation with an outstanding location to provide the best student living experience available in Bristol.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Cole Waterhouse Unveils Trafford Wharf Scheme: A New Chapter for Stretford

Cole Waterhouse Unveils Trafford Wharf Scheme: A New Chapter for Stretford

Cole Waterhouse has submitted a transformative planning application for Trafford Wharf, a landmark mixed-use project on the site of the former Hilti headquarters in Stretford. Following extensive public consultation, the proposal outlines plans to revitalise the 2.2-acre brownfield site off Trafford Wharf Road with a dynamic blend of residential, educational, and commercial spaces designed to inject new life into the Wharfside regeneration zone. The ambitious scheme will deliver 438 build-to-rent apartments, with 20% earmarked as affordable homes for Trafford residents, and 419 purpose-built student beds, addressing the region’s growing demand for student housing. Complementing these are a new 24,057-square-foot higher education facility that includes teaching spaces, student amenities, and a welcoming café for residents, students, and the community alike. Designed by the renowned architectural firm Chapman Taylor, the development features two residential towers with modern amenities and landscaped public spaces, creating a vibrant community atmosphere. Positioned within Trafford Council’s Wharfside regeneration area—envisioned to support up to 5,000 new homes and a new stadium for Manchester United—the development will also support flexible commercial spaces at ground level, making it a cornerstone in the area’s revitalisation. Simon Gallanders, Managing Director of Residential at Cole Waterhouse, noted the project’s potential impact: “This game-changing development could transform a well-known site into a flourishing community, providing hundreds of new homes to meet Trafford’s pressing need for affordable housing. Trafford Wharf’s proximity to Salford and Manchester campuses also makes it ideal for premium student housing, a need that’s becoming critical in Greater Manchester, where student numbers are soaring.” The project promises extensive economic benefits, with over 1,300 jobs expected during the construction phase and nearly 300 in ongoing operational roles. With a Gross Development Value (GDV) of around £200 million, the scheme also pledges over £1.6 million in s106 contributions to enhance local infrastructure. Cole Waterhouse acquired the site from Hilti in April and is jointly submitting the planning application with Hilti. If approved, the development would mark Hilti’s exit from the project. Key project partners include Paul Butler Associates as planning consultant, TSA Riley as project manager, Russell Bolton Consulting for cost management, XO Square for structural engineering, and Watt WECE for M&E engineering. As the Trafford Wharf project moves forward, it stands to become a significant milestone in Stretford’s urban renewal, offering a blend of housing, education, and commercial opportunities that set a new standard for sustainable, community-focused development. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Revitalising Fleet Street: Dominus and Cheyne Capital Secure Landmark Student Redevelopment

Revitalising Fleet Street: Dominus and Cheyne Capital Secure Landmark Student Redevelopment

Dominus and Cheyne Capital have successfully obtained planning permission to transform 65 Fleet Street, London, into a dynamic mixed-use space primarily focused on student accommodation. The redevelopment will breathe new life into the former offices of the law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, celebrating Fleet Street’s rich historical legacy while catering to contemporary needs. This project exemplifies Dominus’ expertise in student accommodation and reflects the strategic partnership with Cheyne Capital. Together, they aim to create a hub that aligns with the City of London’s “Destination City” initiative by preserving and enhancing Fleet Street’s architectural character. Key historical features, including the Grade II-listed Whitefriars Crypt, will be carefully restored and opened for public access, connecting visitors to the area’s rich past. The cherished Tipperary Pub will also be thoughtfully renovated and reopened, maintaining its historical and cultural significance for the community. The redevelopment brings exciting new additions to Fleet Street, including “Tattle at The Tipperary,” a contemporary independent coffee shop designed as a welcoming spot for students, residents, and visitors. A florist shop will add a vibrant touch to Fleet Street, enhancing the area’s appeal. In line with its commitment to sustainability, the project targets a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ certification, showcasing high environmental standards. Dominus and Cheyne Capital plan to reuse significant portions of the existing structure to minimise waste, while an energy-efficient building envelope will optimise natural heating and cooling, reducing energy usage. The redevelopment will be entirely car-free, with extensive cycle storage promoting sustainable commuting options for residents. Marking their first major collaboration in Fleet Street, this project builds on Dominus and Cheyne Capital’s momentum, following two key financing transactions in 2023 worth £400 million for student accommodation projects in central London. The redevelopment at 65 Fleet Street underscores their shared commitment to fostering sustainable, lively communities in the heart of the capital. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Coventry’s Charter House: Green Light for Sustainable Student Living

Coventry’s Charter House: Green Light for Sustainable Student Living

A major new student accommodation development has been approved in Coventry, marking a significant step forward for the city’s student housing landscape. Birmingham-based developer and investor, Sama Investment Group, has secured planning permission for a 130-bed Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) project, located on the edge of Coventry city centre. The development, known as Charter House, will transform a former industrial site on Charterhouse Road into a modern student living complex, featuring four and six-storey buildings. In addition to high-quality student apartments, the site will offer an array of amenities designed to enhance the student experience. These include dedicated study areas, comfortable lounges, a gym, and a landscaped courtyard with views over the Sherbourne River, ensuring students enjoy both social and natural environments. Designed with sustainability as a priority, Charter House will integrate renewable energy technologies throughout the project. The developers are aiming for an ‘Excellent’ rating under BREEAM, the globally recognised standard for sustainable building design and construction. This underscores the commitment to eco-friendly practices, ensuring the development has minimal environmental impact. Strategically located just a five-minute walk from Coventry University, Charter House is set to meet the rising demand for high-quality student housing in the city. The project will play a crucial role in supporting the university’s growth, while also relieving pressure on local family housing, reducing reliance on houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) and the private rental sector. Bilal Ahmed, Executive Chairman & Founder of Sama Investments, commented:“We’re thrilled to have received planning approval for Charter House. This brownfield site, so close to Coventry University, provides a fantastic opportunity to create a high-quality student accommodation development that will benefit the city as a whole. Our project will not only meet the growing need for student housing but also help to free up family homes across Coventry. By investing in sustainable design and innovative amenities, we aim to foster student wellbeing and contribute to the city’s ongoing regeneration.” The Charter House development is expected to play a key role in Coventry’s continued urban transformation, creating jobs and driving local economic growth. As part of a wider regeneration plan for the area, the project represents a significant investment in the city’s future. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Winvic and CASL Lisbon St Celebrate PBSA Topping Out

Winvic and CASL Lisbon St Celebrate PBSA Topping Out

Winvic Construction Ltd, a leading main contractor that specialises in the design and delivery of private and public sector construction and civil engineering projects, has topped out Lisbon Street in Leeds, a 24-storey Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) project. To mark the occasion, a celebration was held with Winvic’s client CASL Lisbon Street and project fund CA Ventures on the twenty-fourth floor. Located on the corner of Lisbon Street and Castle Street in Leeds city centre, the project comprises 548 single occupancy, en-suite student bedrooms contained within a single tower block. When complete, the student residents will be able to enjoy a 1,593 sq ft first floor roof terrace and a range of shared amenity spaces, including cinema rooms, a fitness centre, a games room, and a TV lounge. As the construction of the concrete framed building has reached the twenty-fourth floor, the aluminium rain screen cladding, which fits in with the wider Lisbon Street development has been installed to the lower floors. Final decorations have been completed also on the lower floors and the Winvic team is currently installing partitions on level 17. Winvic has also been trialling an innovation to reduce the carbon associated with hot works, replacing gas fired boilers for roofing activities with electric boilers. Winvic has been promoting cross-contractor collaboration at the former International Swimming Pool site Lisbon Street, as the PBSA project is one part of a four-plot development also comprising Build-to-Rent apartments and commercial spaces. Winvic took over the Lisbon Street PBSA project in October 2023 and it is due to complete in August 2025. Winvic’s Managing Director for Multi-room, Mark Jones, commented: “The Lisbon Street project in the centre of Leeds has been progressing very well and it was great to celebrate the topping out milestone with our client and the scheme’s funders, CASL Lisbon Street and CA Ventures. With other projects also being constructed adjacent to ours, on the wider Lisbon Street site, there were challenges to consider, but the team’s collaborative skills have ensured that we’re right on programme for completion in summer next year. I’d like to thank the Winvic team for their ongoing hard work and to CASL Lisbon Street for putting their trust in us to complete their 548-bed development.” For more information on Winvic, the company’s latest project news and job vacancies please visit www.winvic.co.uk. Join Winvic on social media – visit X (formerly Twitter) @WinvicLtd – and LinkedIn.   Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Watkin Jones practically completes on 335-bed PBSA scheme in Bath

Watkin Jones practically completes on 335-bed PBSA scheme in Bath

Watkin Jones, the UK’s leading developer and manager of residential for rent, is pleased to announce that the Group recently practically completed on a 335-bed purpose-built student accommodation (‘PBSA’) scheme called The Brook, situated in Lower Bristol Road in Bath. This milestone marks the completion of the final development in a portfolio of three PBSA schemes located in Swansea, Nottingham, and Bath. These schemes were sold by Watkin Jones to EQT Exeter in 2022 as part of a larger transaction, which represented EQT Exeter’s first venture into the UK PBSA market. Part of a major mixed-use project, The Brook is a two-building development that has 215 cluster flats and 120 studios which are now ready for incoming students for the 2024/25 academic year. The scheme will be managed by Fresh, the Group’s specialist accommodation management business. The scheme offers 335 sq m of indoor and outdoor amenity space, featuring a private courtyard and gardens.  Located within a 15-minute walk from the historic city centre, The Brook provides excellent sustainable transport options, including the nearby National Route Four cycling route, local buses, and Bath Spa train station. Built on a former car park, the development will help address Bath’s growing demand for student accommodation.  The University of Bath, a top 10 UK university, remains a prime destination for higher education students and accommodation in the city is stretched across both PBSA and build-to-rent (‘BTR’). The Brook is designed with sustainability in mind, delivering a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating. Offering a WiredScore Platinum rating, the development ensures a top-tier living experience delivered through technology-enabled amenities.  Furthermore, 170 secure cycle parking spaces are available for student use. Richard Harris, Managing Director – Group Delivery at Watkin Jones, said: “This is another milestone for Watkin Jones, and we are proud to hand over the keys to The Brook in time for the 2024/25 academic year. “We have worked closely with EQT Exeter on this project to strengthen the availability of much-needed student accommodation in Bath, a city renowned for its excellent higher education, attracting both domestic and international students. Fresh will manage The Brook, ensuring it meets the very highest standards for student living and wellbeing. “Watkin Jones remains committed to investing in the South West, to consistently delivering high-quality, sustainable student accommodation that provides a comfortable home for students.” Sam Scott, Managing Director at Fresh, added: ‘We are thrilled to manage The Brook, a development that perfectly aligns with our commitment to creating vibrant, sustainable communities.  At Fresh, we understand the importance of providing students with not just a place to live, but a space where they can thrive. With its modern amenities and focus on wellbeing, The Brook is set to become a standout residence in Bath, offering an exceptional student experience from day one.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Unite Students plans to redevelop landmark property

Unite Students plans to redevelop landmark property

The new development, which will replace Mercury Point in Duke Street, will be an exciting addition to the city’s skyline, with 810 beds across two blocks connected by an elevated outdoor terrace. The increase in beds from the current 560 beds will provide the city with much-needed purpose-built student housing, freeing up privately rented homes. To enhance the student living experience, Unite Students has invested £90million over the past year to upgrade properties across its portfolio and improve service levels, and this continues to be a key priority. In July, the business raised a further £450million from investors to help fund new developments and refurbishments of its existing portfolio. Unite Students considered several options, including a renovation of the existing building, and has taken the decision to redevelop the property and close it to students from summer 2025, once this year’s residents have checked out. The new property will fully adhere to Unite Students’ sustainable construction framework, which aims to achieve net-zero carbon in construction and operation. The scheme will aim to achieve a BREEAM Excellent sustainable building certification and include solar panels to generate renewal energy, air-source heat pumps for heating and hot water, and high-performance glazing to help reduce thermal losses. Tom Brewerton, Group Development Director at Unite Students, said: “We’re excited about the planned redevelopment works at one of our key properties in Southampton as we work to continuously improve the student experience across our portfolio. We’ve worked closely in consultation with the council, the local community and Southampton University to develop these plans. “We’re trusted by parents, students and universities to provide high-quality, safe and affordable accommodation and the planned increase in bed numbers will help free up privately rented homes in the city for families.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Injecta Fire Barrier providing innovative fire safety improvements for Student Accommodation in Nottingham

Injecta Fire Barrier providing innovative fire safety improvements for Student Accommodation in Nottingham

Leading installer of passive fire barriers, Injecta Fire Barrier, are currently delivering a remediation project for a student accommodation building in Nottingham to improve fire safety and meet new legislation. Using the patented Injectaclad system, Injecta Fire Barrier are installing cavity barriers between student’s apartment in compliance with the latest building regulations detailed in the Fire Safety Act (2021) and Building Safety Act (2022). By avoiding replacement of the external façade, Injecta Fire Barrier are significantly reducing both the project costs and the installation time, ensuring the new class of 2024 will be safe. “With project completion expected this November, our team are delivering the Injectaclad system in the high-rise structure with minimal disruption or external amendments. With passive fire barriers installed, the property owner can ensure the future academics of Nottingham are protected with enhanced fire safety in their students digs” says Shaun Tasker, Managing Director at Injecta Fire Barrier. Injectaclad is a fire-retardant sealant that can be seamlessly inserted into a building’s vertical or horizontal cavities to slow the spread of flames and smoke. With its simple installation process, cavity fire barriers like Injectaclad are offering property owners a more cost-effective solution to fire safety in high-rise structures. To install Injectaclad, the Injecta Fire Barrier team pump the solution into mesh socks that are then inserted in horizontal cavities that divide each apartment floor. After installation, Injectaclad will provide passive fire protection for the building for over 25 years. “Injectaclad is an intumescent material, meaning it reacts to heat by expanding approximately 20 times its original volume. This expansion fills any gaps and contains the fire and smoke, meaning the occupants of the Nottingham building will have more time to exit safely in the event of fire” adds Shaun. Following the Grenfell fire disaster, the Fire Safety Act was brought in to place in 2021 and made it compulsory for buildings over 18 metres high to comply with correct fire safety measures.  These legislations have led to more building owners, like the student accommodation in Nottingham, to seek regulatory-compliant safety measures to protect their tenants from fire while minimising costs and disruption. Following the Grenfell Inquiry’s final report in September 2024, pressure has mounted with more UK high-rises being investigated for lacklustre or non-existent fire preventions. “With responsibilities for fire safety increasing, we recommend that that property-owners and contractors act before it’s too late. And, when major renovations to the building’s façade aren’t viable, to consider passive fire barriers for a safe and cost-effective alternative” concludes Shaun. Injecta Fire Barrier are the UK’s first independent approved installer of the patented Injectaclad system. With years of experience in passive fire protection, the company are helping property managers and building owners install the Injectaclad solution. More information about Injecta Fire Barrier can be found at: https://injectafirebarrier.com/ Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Firethorn Trust expands student accommodation portfolio with Stratford acquisition

Firethorn Trust expands student accommodation portfolio with Stratford acquisition

Real estate investor, developer and asset manager, Firethorn Trust, has acquired a purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development site in Hackney Wick London, under its growing Living platform. Firethorn purchased the site for an undisclosed sum, with planning permission to develop 204 high-quality student beds, 35% of which will be affordable accommodation. It will feature generous amenities, including modern co-working study spaces, common rooms and an outdoor roof terrace. In line with the London Plan, 51% of the accommodation, including the affordable rooms, will be nominated to a London university partner. The remaining beds will be available for direct let to students. The development will also create approximately 1,400 sq. m. of affordable and incubator workspace, working closely with community interest groups to support local businesses and entrepreneurs. With a focus on building quality living spaces with an enhanced specification, this is the second student accommodation scheme to sit within the growing Firethorn Living portfolio, following the acquisition of a 230-bed PBSA site in Leith Walk, Edinburgh earlier this year. Marcus Weeks, Director and Head of Living at Firethorn Trust, commented: “This acquisition reflects our ambition to create modern, sustainable living spaces in prime university locations across the UK. “We are pleased to be playing our part in addressing the significant supply and demand imbalance for high-quality, affordable student housing in London, and look forward to working closely with local stakeholders to deliver a best-in-class development that will make a positive impact on both students and the neighbouring community.” Set on the grounds of the former Broadwood piano factory, the development will preserve and incorporate the site’s historic brick chimney, originally built in 1902. Neighbouring the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Hackney Wick is a 15-minute walk to both University Arts London and UCL East. The area is a vibrant student hotspot, offering a mix of bars and restaurants, with the convenience of Westfield Stratford nearby. Work on site is expected to commence in 2025 and completion targeted for the 2027/28 academic year. For more information, visit www.firethorntrust.com Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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