Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Moorfield finishes Lincoln student accommodation development

Real estate fund manager Moorfield Group has finished building ts 293-bed, £45m BGU Student Village in Lincoln.
Bishop Grosseteste University Student Village is being delivered as part of a development agreement with Melberry Developments , with Bowmer and Kirkland as contractors. The development, which took 15 months to build, is ready to welcome students from BGU.
Moorfield has undertaken the investment on behalf of Moorfield Real Estate Fund V,  the latest fund in its flagship value-add series. In July, Moorfield announced that it had successfully raised an initial £330m for MFREFV and its associated co-investment initiatives.
Charles Ferguson-Davie, Co-CEO and Chief Investment Officer at Moorfield Group, said:  “Student housing is a sector of strategic focus for us, with the investment case supported by structural and demographic demand drivers, as well as the undersupply of fit-for-purpose accommodation.
“BGU Student Village will help to plug this gap, with the sector offering those with proven and long-standing expertise the opportunity to fund development and to refurbish existing purpose-built schemes as well as student houses of multiple occupation (HMOs).”
David Sarson, MD at Melberry Development Management, added:
“After our successful work together on Enso, the completion of BGU represents yet another vindication of the quality of product produced by Moorfield and Melberry’s development partnership.
“With a conscientiously thought-out amenity offering and best-in-class sustainability credentials, the scheme is all set to provide this generation of Lincoln’s students with high-quality accommodation they can be proud to call home throughout their educational journey.”

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