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HG Construction Strengthens PBSA Portfolio with Cardiff and Loughborough Projects

HG Construction Strengthens PBSA Portfolio with Cardiff and Loughborough Projects

HG Construction has secured two significant purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) contracts, further strengthening its position within one of the UK’s fastest-growing residential sectors. Appointed by Fusion Group as main contractor, the company will deliver major student living developments in Cardiff and Loughborough, adding to its expanding national portfolio. The latest

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Major construction milestone reached as Manchester PBSA scheme tops out

Major construction milestone reached as Manchester PBSA scheme tops out

A major point, the Topping Out stage, has been reached by Alumno, on behalf of Invesco Real Estate at the £29 million purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development ‘The Canvas Building’ on Moss Lane East in Manchester. The milestone event was celebrated by representatives from the Alumno team, the main contractor

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McLaren Construction completes final phase of landmark iQ Longwood Place student scheme for Topland Vintage Group and McLaren Property

McLaren Construction completes final phase of landmark iQ Longwood Place student scheme for Topland Vintage Group and McLaren Property

McLaren Construction Midlands & North has completed the second and final phase of iQ Longwood Place, a landmark purpose-built student accommodation development close to the University of Warwick, delivering a transformational new student community. Developed by Topland Vintage Group and McLaren Property on behalf of iQ Student Accommodation (iQ), the

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Fusion Strengthens UK PBSA Pipeline with £176m Construction Investment

Fusion Strengthens UK PBSA Pipeline with £176m Construction Investment

Purpose-built student accommodation developer Fusion Group has awarded two major construction contracts worth a combined £176m to CField Construction, reinforcing continued investment in the UK’s growing student housing sector. The projects, located in London and Glasgow, will deliver a total of 1,269 student bedrooms alongside affordable housing and significant public

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Reading PBSA Scheme Undergoes Major Refurbishment to Enhance Student Living

Reading PBSA Scheme Undergoes Major Refurbishment to Enhance Student Living

A significant refurbishment programme is underway at one of Reading’s established purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) developments, following Aprirose Real Estate’s appointment of Watkin Jones’ specialist asset enhancement division, Refresh, to deliver a comprehensive upgrade of Central Studios. The investment follows Aprirose’s acquisition of the 141-studio development in 2025 and forms

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Watkin Jones Secures Backing for Landmark Cardiff Co-Living Tower

Watkin Jones Secures Backing for Landmark Cardiff Co-Living Tower

Watkin Jones has taken a major step forward with plans to deliver a new 33-storey co-living development in the heart of Cardiff after receiving a resolution to grant planning permission for the scheme. The proposed tower on Custom House Street, located close to Cardiff Central Station and St David’s Shopping

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Landmark Properties Wins Approval for Major Durham PBSA Regeneration Scheme

Landmark Properties Wins Approval for Major Durham PBSA Regeneration Scheme

Landmark Properties has secured approval for revised plans to transform Durham’s Prince Bishops Place into a major mixed-use destination centred around a significant new purpose-built student accommodation development. The scheme represents a major milestone in the long-awaited regeneration of the city centre shopping complex and will see the introduction of

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Residential : Student Accommodation News

HG Construction Strengthens PBSA Portfolio with Cardiff and Loughborough Projects

HG Construction Strengthens PBSA Portfolio with Cardiff and Loughborough Projects

HG Construction has secured two significant purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) contracts, further strengthening its position within one of the UK’s fastest-growing residential sectors. Appointed by Fusion Group as main contractor, the company will deliver major student living developments in Cardiff and Loughborough, adding to its expanding national portfolio. The latest appointments continue HG Construction’s strategic growth across the UK, where the contractor is currently delivering residential and PBSA developments in more than ten towns and cities, including London, Manchester, Leeds and Bristol. The Cardiff development at Longcross Court will transform a prominent urban site into a modern 17-storey student accommodation scheme. Designed to provide high-quality living environments in a sustainable city-centre location, the project will contribute to Cardiff’s growing student housing provision while making more effective use of an underutilised site. Meanwhile, in Loughborough, HG Construction will regenerate a derelict brownfield site adjacent to the Grand Union Canal Basin. The eight-storey development will deliver purpose-built student accommodation alongside a range of resident amenities, landscaped courtyards and attractive garden spaces, creating a well-connected and vibrant student community. For the construction sector, both schemes demonstrate the continued demand for high-quality PBSA developments as university cities seek to meet increasing student accommodation requirements through sustainable regeneration. The projects also highlight the importance of brownfield redevelopment in supporting housing delivery while reducing pressure on greenfield land. Beyond the residential buildings themselves, the developments will incorporate high-quality landscaping and public realm, reflecting the growing emphasis on placemaking, resident wellbeing and the creation of attractive, community-focused environments. Adam Quinn, Chief Executive Officer of HG Construction, said securing the two projects represented another important milestone in the company’s national expansion, adding that its continued growth was built on strong collaboration with partners who share a commitment to delivering exceptional living spaces and lasting benefits for local communities. Paul Miles, Group Construction Director at Fusion Group, said HG Construction had demonstrated its capability in delivering complex student accommodation projects, making the contractor a natural choice for both developments. He added that the Cardiff and Loughborough schemes would transform underused sites into high-quality residential environments with a strong emphasis on placemaking, long-term value and positive community impact. As investment in the UK’s student accommodation market continues, the latest projects reinforce the role of specialist contractors and developers in delivering sustainable, well-designed PBSA schemes that support both university growth and wider urban regeneration Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Major construction milestone reached as Manchester PBSA scheme tops out

Major construction milestone reached as Manchester PBSA scheme tops out

A major point, the Topping Out stage, has been reached by Alumno, on behalf of Invesco Real Estate at the £29 million purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development ‘The Canvas Building’ on Moss Lane East in Manchester. The milestone event was celebrated by representatives from the Alumno team, the main contractor GMI Construction Group, and members of the wider project team. Due for final completion in time for the 2027 academic year, the Moss Lane East site will offer contemporary accommodation in a well-connected location close to both the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University, making it a highly attractive destination for all students Designed by Stallan Brand Architects, the development for Invesco Real Estate will provide high-quality accommodation for Manchester’s growing student population. It comprises a mix of cluster bedrooms and single-occupancy studio apartments, delivering a total of 261 student beds. Positioned overlooking Whitworth Park, the scheme combines a new nine-storey building with the sensitive refurbishment of an adjacent listed Georgian villa, creating a distinctive development that blends modern architecture with the preservation of local heritage. The building’s design incorporates high-quality brick and metal cladding to complement the surrounding area. Students will have access to an extensive range of amenities, including dedicated study and collaborative workspaces, social lounges, a cinema room, fitness facilities and a wellbeing space, helping to create a vibrant and supportive living environment. David Campbell, Managing Director of Alumno, said: “Reaching the topping out stage is an important milestone for everyone involved in this project and a testament to the hard work, dedication and collaboration of the team on site. We are proud to see the scheme taking shape, given the significant market challenges and to be delivering a development that will make a positive contribution to the local area.  Through a considered approach to design and planning, the project will provide much-needed, high-quality student accommodation for Manchester, including a proportion of rooms at affordable rents. As with every Alumno development, we have worked closely and sensitively with local stakeholders and the community throughout the process to ensure the scheme complements and enhances this vibrant neighbourhood, creating a place that will benefit both students and the wider community for years to come.” Phillip Johnson, Regional Director for the North West at GMI Construction Group, said: “Reaching this milestone is a significant achievement for everyone involved and reflects the hard work, collaboration and commitment shown by the entire project team. It’s fantastic to be joined on site by our client, project partners and stakeholders to celebrate the progress made. The building is really taking shape, and it’s rewarding to see the vision becoming reality. We are proud to be working alongside Alumno once again to deliver a development that will make a positive contribution to the local area while providing high-quality accommodation for future generations of students.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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From Empty Offices to Student Living: £113m Funding Unlocks Royal Albert Dock Transformation

From Empty Offices to Student Living: £113m Funding Unlocks Royal Albert Dock Transformation

One of London’s largest office-to-purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) conversion projects has taken a major step forward after a £113 million funding package was secured to transform the long-vacant Royal Albert Dock office complex into a thriving student community. Specialist lender Firma Partners has agreed the financing with DPK Group, enabling the redevelopment of approximately 450,000 sq ft of vacant commercial space into 1,085 high-quality student bedrooms. The completed scheme is expected to have a gross development value (GDV) of around £300 million. Located within the Royal Docks regeneration area in East London, the development will breathe new life into 20 office buildings originally constructed by Brookfield Multiplex for Chinese developer ABP. Following the collapse of ABP in 2022, the waterfront complex has remained largely vacant despite its prime location and excellent transport connections. Rather than undertaking extensive demolition and reconstruction, the project will focus predominantly on internal refurbishment and fit-out works, with no significant structural alterations required. This approach not only reduces construction costs and programme risk but also supports sustainability objectives by retaining the existing building fabric and significantly reducing embodied carbon compared with a new-build development. Construction is expected to take around 18 months, with practical completion targeted for the third quarter of 2027. For the construction and property sectors, the scheme highlights the growing importance of adaptive reuse as developers respond to changing market demands. With office vacancy rates remaining elevated in some locations and continued pressure on student accommodation across London, converting existing commercial assets into residential uses is becoming an increasingly attractive regeneration strategy. The Royal Albert Dock development also reinforces the ongoing regeneration of East London’s Royal Docks, one of the capital’s largest Opportunity Areas, where significant investment continues to reshape the district into a mixed-use destination combining residential, commercial, education and leisure facilities. Victor Librae, Chief Executive of Firma Partners, described the project as an outstanding opportunity that addresses London’s shortage of quality student accommodation while unlocking the value of a strategically located waterfront asset with significant regeneration potential. David Maxwell, Founder of DPK Group, said the site’s excellent connectivity and scale made it ideally suited to becoming a student-led campus environment, adding that the tailored funding solution would support the project’s successful delivery. As demand for PBSA continues to outstrip supply across many university cities, the Royal Albert Dock conversion demonstrates how innovative financing, sustainable refurbishment and adaptive reuse can work together to regenerate underutilised commercial assets while helping to meet the evolving accommodation needs of London’s growing student population. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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McLaren Construction completes final phase of landmark iQ Longwood Place student scheme for Topland Vintage Group and McLaren Property

McLaren Construction completes final phase of landmark iQ Longwood Place student scheme for Topland Vintage Group and McLaren Property

McLaren Construction Midlands & North has completed the second and final phase of iQ Longwood Place, a landmark purpose-built student accommodation development close to the University of Warwick, delivering a transformational new student community. Developed by Topland Vintage Group and McLaren Property on behalf of iQ Student Accommodation (iQ), the completed scheme now provides 1,209 high-quality rooms across a vibrant campus environment designed to support student wellbeing, connectivity and community living. Its completion marks the culmination of a major regeneration project which has revitalised a previously underused business park, helping to strengthen the University of Warwick’s student accommodation offering. The first phase of the development, comprising 572 beds, completed in 2025 and the second phase involved delivering 637 beds. Replacing outdated office buildings and a former multi-storey car park, the scheme involved the demolition of Avon House, Swift House and associated structures to make way for nine new residential blocks across the two phases. Located a 15-minute walk from the University of Warwick and a short journey from Coventry city centre, iQ Longwood Place features extensive amenity and social spaces including lounges, study areas, a gym, karaoke room, arcade and landscaped outdoor spaces. Achieving a BREEAM Excellent rating, sustainability and environmental stewardship were central to the delivery of the project. McLaren Construction worked closely with ecologists, Coventry City Council and local stakeholders throughout the build to protect and enhance the surrounding natural environment, including the protection of mature trees and installation of bird boxes. During the project, materials from the original buildings including bricks, stone and concrete were crushed and reused on site, significantly reducing construction waste and supporting the project’s sustainability objectives. Alongside its environmental achievements, the project delivered significant social value outcomes for the local community. Working in partnership with Coventry City Council, more than £19.5m was generated in social return on investment through local supply chain spend, apprenticeships, employment opportunities and education engagement initiatives across Coventry and Warwickshire. Completing iQ Longwood Place brings the total number of beds delivered by McLaren Construction Midlands & North to 2,870.  This includes all phases of iQ Longwood Place, alongside schemes in Nottingham and Manchester. Gary Cramp, Managing Director of McLaren Construction Midlands & North, said: “The completion of iQ Longwood Place is a hugely significant milestone for McLaren Construction, Coventry and the wider University of Warwick community. This development has transformed a former business park into a vibrant new student village and played an important role in re-energising the area. “From the outset, this project has been about far more than delivering high-quality accommodation. We’ve worked closely with the council and the local community, local supply chain partners and iQ throughout the scheme, while remaining committed to protecting and enhancing the natural environment around the site. “Completing the second phase required exceptional collaboration across the entire project team. The finished development will leave a lasting legacy for students and the city of Coventry for years to come.” William Davies, Director of Asset Management at Topland Vintage, said, “The delivery of Topland Vintage’s development for iQ at Longwood Place marks the very successful completion of our long-term project to transform a redundant office scheme into a market leading student campus.  All should be very proud of what has been created, and it has been a pleasure to work with such an expert team.” George Basrawy, Head of Development for iQ, said, “We are delighted to add iQ Longwood Place to our portfolio, offering students a high-quality, campus-style living experience close to two leading universities. With phase two completing ahead of schedule, we can accommodate even more students in a location where demand continues to be strong. The number of students choosing to return for a second year in 2026/27 is a clear indication that the scheme is resonating with residents.  It was great to work with McLaren Construction, Topland Vintage and the wider Project team.” Claire Baxter, Senior Development Manager, McLaren Property, said: “We are extremely proud to mark the successful completion of this 1,209-bed student accommodation scheme, which represents a significant milestone for both our team and the wider community. From the outset, our ambition was to deliver a high-quality, sustainable and future-focused living environment that responds to the evolving needs of today’s students.  Achieving completion at this scale is a testament to the collaborative effort of our partners, consultants, and contractors, whose expertise and commitment have been instrumental throughout the project. We are confident this scheme will make a lasting positive impact, enhancing the local area and providing students with an exceptional place to live, learn and thrive.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Glasgow Approves Landmark 25-Storey PBSA Tower as £250m Gateway Regeneration Progresses

Glasgow Approves Landmark 25-Storey PBSA Tower as £250m Gateway Regeneration Progresses

A major new chapter in Glasgow’s city centre regeneration has moved a step closer after plans for a 25-storey purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) tower received planning approval, paving the way for the first phase of a £250m mixed-use development. The scheme forms part of the ambitious Charing Cross Gateway masterplan, which aims to transform a prominent gateway site into a vibrant new urban quarter featuring student accommodation, Grade A offices, residential homes, retail space and high-quality public realm. Developer CXG Glasgow has secured detailed planning consent for a 620-bed student accommodation building at Elmbank Gardens, located on the corner of Bath Street and Newton Street. Designed by Michael Laird Architects, the development will create modern student living in one of Glasgow’s most accessible city centre locations, helping to address continued demand for high-quality accommodation close to the city’s universities. Enabling works are already underway, with demolition specialist Reigart Contracts currently clearing two former 1960s buildings from the site. The demolition programme is expected to be completed by August, preparing the site for the next stage of development. Construction of the student accommodation tower is anticipated to begin during 2027, with the completed development expected to welcome students in 2030. The approval represents the first significant milestone for the wider Charing Cross Gateway regeneration, which secured outline planning consent last year. Future phases will introduce Grade A office accommodation, private residential homes, retail and leisure uses, creating a diverse mixed-use destination that will reconnect an important part of Glasgow’s city centre. As well as delivering much-needed student accommodation, the wider masterplan is expected to generate substantial economic benefits through construction activity, long-term employment opportunities and increased investment in the surrounding area. Andrew Richardson, Managing Director of Development at ESR DevCo, described the approval as a major milestone for the project, saying it brings the development team significantly closer to transforming one of Glasgow’s most prominent gateway sites. He added that the investment would help support construction jobs while creating fresh momentum for regeneration across the city centre. Purpose-built student accommodation continues to attract strong investor interest across the UK, with university cities such as Glasgow experiencing sustained demand driven by growing student populations and a continued shortage of modern, professionally managed accommodation. Developments such as Charing Cross Gateway are increasingly combining student housing with commercial, residential and public realm improvements to create well-connected, sustainable urban communities. With demolition progressing and construction scheduled to commence in 2027, the Charing Cross Gateway project represents one of Glasgow’s most significant city centre regeneration schemes and is set to play an important role in shaping the city’s future skyline and economic growth. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Fusion Strengthens UK PBSA Pipeline with £176m Construction Investment

Fusion Strengthens UK PBSA Pipeline with £176m Construction Investment

Purpose-built student accommodation developer Fusion Group has awarded two major construction contracts worth a combined £176m to CField Construction, reinforcing continued investment in the UK’s growing student housing sector. The projects, located in London and Glasgow, will deliver a total of 1,269 student bedrooms alongside affordable housing and significant public realm improvements, with both developments scheduled to welcome students for the 2028 academic year. The largest of the two schemes is a £97m mixed-use development in Wood Green, north London. The project will provide 636 purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) beds alongside 79 affordable homes, creating a vibrant mixed-use community supported by new public spaces and enhanced public realm. Meanwhile, in Glasgow, CField has commenced construction of a £79m development on Sauchiehall Street that will deliver a further 633 student bedrooms. The project also incorporates the sensitive restoration of a 1930s Art Deco façade and the reinstatement of the historic Wellington Arcade, helping to preserve an important piece of the city’s architectural heritage while supporting the wider regeneration of the surrounding area. Together, the two developments demonstrate the continued strength of the UK PBSA market, where demand for high-quality student accommodation remains robust across major university cities. Developers are increasingly seeking to deliver schemes that combine modern student living with placemaking, heritage restoration and wider community benefits. The appointments further strengthen the long-standing relationship between Fusion Group and CField Construction, with both businesses continuing to expand their presence within the living sector. Originally established in County Cork, CField has been operating successfully across the UK for approximately 15 years, building a strong reputation for delivering complex residential, education and mixed-use developments. Gavin O’Flaherty, Managing Director of CField Construction, described the twin contract awards as an important milestone for the business and a reflection of the company’s proven expertise within the living sector. André Ferdinand, Projects Director at Fusion Group, said both the Wood Green and Sauchiehall Street developments are central to the company’s long-term growth strategy. He added that CField’s delivery capability and collaborative approach will play a key role in ensuring both schemes are completed in time for the 2028 student intake. As demand for purpose-built student accommodation continues to outstrip supply in many university cities, developments of this scale are expected to remain a significant driver of investment across the UK’s residential and regeneration sectors. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Reading PBSA Scheme Undergoes Major Refurbishment to Enhance Student Living

Reading PBSA Scheme Undergoes Major Refurbishment to Enhance Student Living

A significant refurbishment programme is underway at one of Reading’s established purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) developments, following Aprirose Real Estate’s appointment of Watkin Jones’ specialist asset enhancement division, Refresh, to deliver a comprehensive upgrade of Central Studios. The investment follows Aprirose’s acquisition of the 141-studio development in 2025 and forms part of a wider strategy to reposition the asset, improve resident experience and strengthen its long-term performance within the increasingly competitive PBSA market. Work began in March 2026 and is being delivered in carefully phased stages throughout the summer, allowing the building to remain fully operational while minimising disruption for students. The refurbishment focuses on improving both private accommodation and communal facilities, ensuring the scheme meets the expectations of today’s student population while extending the operational lifespan of the asset. Across the development, all 141 studios are receiving a programme of soft refurbishment, including redecoration, upgraded flooring and improvements to furniture. Student wellbeing has also influenced the design of the refurbishment, with new and upgraded mattresses being introduced in response to resident feedback. Communal areas are also being transformed through the reconfiguration of reception and amenity spaces, creating more functional environments for studying, socialising and everyday living. Additional improvements include upgraded bathrooms, renewed joinery, enhancements to doors and windows, and the complete refurbishment of corridors, stairwells and lift lobbies with new finishes, lighting and flooring. Delivering refurbishment works within a live operational environment presents its own challenges, requiring careful planning and close coordination to ensure day-to-day activities continue uninterrupted while construction progresses. Andy Thorne, Technical Services Director at Watkin Jones, said the project demonstrates how carefully planned refurbishment and intelligent reconfiguration can successfully reposition an operational PBSA asset without disrupting residents. He added that the focus has been on improving how the building functions on a daily basis while delivering long-term value for the client. Aprirose said its decision to acquire Central Studios was driven by Reading’s strong student accommodation fundamentals, including limited future supply, consistently high occupancy levels and opportunities to enhance the asset through active management and targeted investment. As demand for high-quality student accommodation continues to grow across the UK, refurbishment and asset enhancement programmes are becoming increasingly important in helping operators improve resident satisfaction, extend building lifecycles and maximise long-term investment performance. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Study Inn Group achieves outstanding GSL results and fifth consecutive Gold Certified Operator status

Study Inn Group achieves outstanding GSL results and fifth consecutive Gold Certified Operator status

Student accommodation owner, developer and operator, Study Inn, has achieved another year of exceptional results in the latest Global Student Living (GSL) Index. Study Inn outperformed the private halls Net Promotor score benchmark of +26, with an overall Net Promoter score of +39, and retained its prestigious Global Student Living Gold Certified Operator status for the fifth consecutive year, These results reflect Study Inn’s continued commitment to delivering premium student living experiences centred around wellbeing, hospitality, community, and service excellence. Since launching in 2009, Study Inn has differentiated itself through a hospitality-led approach to student accommodation. Residents enjoy fully equipped gyms, yoga studios, wellness spas with saunas and steam rooms, study spaces, entertainment lounges, housekeeping services including fresh towels and bedlinen, and the benefit of dedicated 24/7 onsite teams. Matt Shakespeare, Managing Director of Operations at Study Inn, commented: “What makes these results especially meaningful is that they come directly from the students themselves. Their feedback reflects the dedication, care and passion our teams bring every day to creating exceptional living experiences for our residents. We are committed to raising standards across the student accommodation sector and whilst premium facilities and cleanliness are now considered essentials, it is ultimately our people and our resident-focused culture that makes the real difference to what we provide.” The Global Student Living Index is based entirely on direct student feedback, making it one of the most respected and credible measures of student satisfaction within the accommodation sector. Across the survey, Study Inn exceeded private halls benchmarks in every featured category, including: Study Inn continues to expand its portfolio across the UK while maintaining its commitment to its brand standards of delivering market-leading accommodation, with exceptional levels of service, and resident satisfaction. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Watkin Jones Secures Backing for Landmark Cardiff Co-Living Tower

Watkin Jones Secures Backing for Landmark Cardiff Co-Living Tower

Watkin Jones has taken a major step forward with plans to deliver a new 33-storey co-living development in the heart of Cardiff after receiving a resolution to grant planning permission for the scheme. The proposed tower on Custom House Street, located close to Cardiff Central Station and St David’s Shopping Centre, will transform a long-vacant city centre site and create a significant new residential destination aimed at meeting changing housing demands within the Welsh capital. Formal planning approval is expected later this summer, subject to the completion of a Section 106 agreement. The development represents a fresh vision for a site that has remained undeveloped for several years. An earlier proposal for a 42-storey purpose-built student accommodation tower secured consent in 2016 but failed to progress amid changing market conditions and evolving demand patterns. In response, Watkin Jones redesigned the scheme as a co-living development, reducing the overall height while creating a product more closely aligned with current urban living trends. Once complete, the tower will provide 400 fully furnished co-living studios supported by a range of shared amenities, including communal kitchens, dining spaces, resident lounges, fitness facilities and landscaped social areas. The scheme is intended to cater for young professionals, graduates and smaller households seeking flexible, professionally managed accommodation within a highly connected city centre location. Co-living developments have continued to gain momentum across major UK cities as developers and local authorities explore new ways to address housing demand, affordability challenges and changing lifestyle preferences. The model combines private living space with extensive shared amenities, creating community-focused environments designed to appeal to modern urban residents. The approval also strengthens Watkin Jones’ growing presence in Cardiff. The developer recently celebrated the practical completion of Tai Afon, the first phase of its wider Central Quay regeneration project, which is transforming the former Brains Brewery site into a major mixed-use neighbourhood. With Cardiff continuing to attract investment, new residents and businesses, the Custom House Street development is expected to play an important role in supporting the city’s ongoing growth while bringing a prominent vacant site back into productive use. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Landmark Properties Wins Approval for Major Durham PBSA Regeneration Scheme

Landmark Properties Wins Approval for Major Durham PBSA Regeneration Scheme

Landmark Properties has secured approval for revised plans to transform Durham’s Prince Bishops Place into a major mixed-use destination centred around a significant new purpose-built student accommodation development. The scheme represents a major milestone in the long-awaited regeneration of the city centre shopping complex and will see the introduction of 504 student bedrooms alongside enhanced retail, leisure and public spaces. The approval follows amendments to an earlier consented scheme, replacing a proposed hotel with additional student accommodation to better reflect current market demand. Located in the heart of Durham, Prince Bishops Place has faced increasing challenges in recent years as retail habits have evolved and footfall patterns have changed. The redevelopment aims to reposition the site as a vibrant mixed-use destination that combines modern student living with improved commercial opportunities and public realm enhancements. The project is being brought forward through a partnership between Landmark Properties, Citrus Group and Galliard Homes. Landmark, one of the largest student housing developers and operators in the United States, exchanged contracts on the site earlier this year as part of its growing UK expansion strategy. The company currently manages more than 74,000 student beds globally and has identified Durham as a key market where demand for high-quality accommodation continues to outstrip supply. Beyond the student accommodation element, the development will deliver upgraded retail and leisure units, improved pedestrian routes through the site and a new public square overlooking the River Wear. New connections will also open up views towards Durham’s historic cathedral and castle, enhancing the city centre environment and strengthening links across the area. The existing multi-storey car park will be retained as part of the plans. Developers believe the project will play an important role in revitalising Durham’s city centre economy, creating a more diverse and sustainable destination that supports local businesses, attracts investment and meets the growing needs of the city’s student population. With approval now secured, the scheme moves a significant step closer to delivery and marks another major investment in Durham’s ongoing urban regeneration programme. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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