Monday, April 7, 2025

Work starts on York student accommodation scheme

GMI Construction Group has begun work on a major purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme at Foss Islands Road in York.

The £17m contract is the Yorkshire firm’s third PBSA project in the city and is targeted to complete for the start of the 2026/27 academic year.

Developed in partnership by Urbium Capital and Harrogate-based developer Gregory Properties, the brownfield site was previously occupied by Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Just Tyres.

The five-storey building will feature 131 studios and two one-bedroom apartments, paired with amenity areas including co-working study spaces, fitness centre, multi-functional social areas, and landscaped courtyards.

Mick Spells, GMI’s project manager, said: “We’re excited to break ground on the Foss Islands Road project – continuing our work expanding York’s student housing infrastructure.

“It’s a project that aligns perfectly with GMI’s commitment to delivering high-quality projects that benefit local communities. We look forward to bringing this scheme to life and making a positive contribution to the city’s student experience.”

Iain McKillop, investment director at Urbium Capital, added: “We are pleased to see work commence on this exciting project. It exemplifies our dedication to transforming under-utilised brownfield sites to meet contemporary needs.

“Foss Islands Road is an ideal location for student housing, and we are proud to collaborate with GMI Construction Group, whose expertise and commitment to quality make them an outstanding partner.

“This development not only addresses the critical demand for student accommodation but underscores the significant role students play in York’s thriving economy.”

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