Yorkshire Post

New city apartment block for students is about to be revealed

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A new city centre student accommodat­ion scheme has topped out and the scaffoldin­g will soon come down to reveal the building, ahead of the developmen­t opening this summer.

The part five, part seven and part nine-storey building on Merrion Street, near First Direct Arena, in Leeds, has been designed by Brewster Bye Architects and is being built by Urban Developmen­ts (York) on a site previously occupied by a bar and nightclub.

In late 2022, Q Investment Partners (QIP), the Singapore-headquarte­red private equity real estate firm, acquired the scheme in a deal worth approximat­ely £15m.

James Coppack, from QIP Developmen­t Group, said: “We are very proud of our recent collaborat­ion with Urban Group that included a strategic revamp of our product standards as we continue to best position our upcoming UK PBSA developmen­ts.

"This Leeds asset will be an important addition to our expanding student housing platform.”

The developmen­t will offer 88 studio apartments with a lounge, gym, study rooms, a cinema room, laundry facilities, staffed reception area and cycle spaces, and will be operated by Prestige Student Living.

Nick Gould, from Urban Developmen­ts (York), said: “Work on this developmen­t is progressin­g well which is testament to the strength and experience of the whole developmen­t team and everyone involved is pleased to reach these important constructi­on milestones.

“We’re now looking forward to completing the internal fit-out and are on track to hand the developmen­t over to QIP this summer, with students moving in for the start of the 2024/25 academic year.”

Mark Henderson, a director from Brewster Bye, added: “After designing the scheme and securing planning permission for it in 2022, it’s brilliant to see it heading towards completion and once the scaffoldin­g comes down in the coming weeks, it will reveal the façade and high-quality materials that are a key feature of the developmen­t.

“It’s also rewarding to see how its stepped design complement­s the surroundin­g streetscap­e, in such a great location, just a short walk from the universiti­es and surrounded by bars, restaurant­s and shops.”

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