Birmingham Post

£19m funding boost for city residentia­l scheme

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A FUNDING package worth £18.9 million has been agreed to support developmen­t of a new residentia­l project in Birmingham city centre.

Maslow Capital, the Londonbase­d specialist real estate finance provider, has arranged the loan facility for Merchant Square Capital’s 130-unit scheme at the corner of Bradford Street and Alcester Street, in Digbeth.

The building, which will be constructe­d on a derelict industrial site, will contain a mix of one- and twobedroom apartments, car and cycle parking, two landscaped courtyards and a roof terrace overlookin­g the city’s Southside district.

The project has planning consent and existing buildings on the site have been demolished, with ground works now commencing. It is due to be completed in spring 2023.

Adam Wass, from the deal originatio­n team at Maslow Capital, said: “We are delighted to be supporting Merchant Square Capital in what is sure to be a well-received addition to Birmingham’s skyline.

“Originatin­g from Birmingham myself, it was great to play a part in the regenerati­on of this iconic area

that is set to experience significan­t growth.”

Haroon Bhatti, founder and chief investment officer at Merchant

Square Capital, added: “We are absolutely delighted to have Maslow Capital as our senior funder for this developmen­t.

“As part of the Birmingham Big City Plan, the Digbeth area is going through an unpreceden­ted transforma­tion.

“Our developmen­t will substantia­lly add to the aesthetic of the area as well as providing 130 high quality units, 74 of which are already sold.

“Merchant Square Capital’s ethos is in de-risking the developmen­t journey at every juncture and with Maslow Capital on board we are confident that this deal will be profitable for lenders, home purchasers and all others associated with this developmen­t.”

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Plans to build 130 apartments in Bradford Street, Digbeth

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