Taking the temperature of arguably the hottest movement in property of recent years. Delving deeper into the rise of co-living, the sustainability of the BTR pipeline and the future of universities and purpose-built student accommodation.
Our speakers will address whether BTR is sticking around and how to get involved if so.
Speakers confirmed:
Darran Lawless, development director, Placefirst
Ian Scott, national head of build to rent & PRS, Lambert Smith Hampton
Catalina Ionita, architect, Chapman Taylor
Kate Howell, general manager, Vox
Andrew Bickerdike, director, Turley
Steve Hollands, senior investment manager, Pension Insurance Corporation
Giles Beswick, director, Vita Group
Mark Bousfield, strategic director for development, Liverpool City Council
Vicky Russell, group director of strategy, culture & partnerships, Property Alliance Group
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DARRAN LAWLESS, PLACEFIRST | Is responsible for driving UK growth for the leading and award-winning build-to-rent provider. As well as overseeing new developments, Darran has responsibility for building strategic relationships, working with external providers and managing existing partnerships.
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IAN SCOTT, LAMBERT SMITH HAMPTON | Is national head of build-to-rent, based out of Lambert Smith Hampton’s Manchester office. In the last two years, Ian has been involved with transactions worth in excess of £300m.
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KATE HOWELL, VOX | Managed by Allsop, Vox is a £70m BTR scheme with 280 apartments. Kate previously managed The Keel, Liverpool, the UK’s first privately funded BTR scheme.
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ANDREW BICKERDIKE, TURLEY | Is a director of Turley’s Manchester based planning team. He advises on urban living projects across Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool acting for clients including Packaged Living and Peel.
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CATALINA IONITA, CHAPMAN TAYLOR | Projects include Waterbeach Barracks, the latest scheme in Chapman Taylor’s growing residential portfolio. Other notable projects include Kampus, Anchorage Gateway, Castle Park View and Flax Place.
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MARK BOUSFIELD, LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL | Leads on major city centre development projects and oversees the implementation of Liverpool’s local plan.
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GILES BESWICK, VITA GROUP | Brands within the group include Vita Living, with BTR apartments in Circle Square, Manchester, and Vita Student which has 7,149 beds across 21 locations.
Tickets cost £68+VAT. There will be a mix of presentations and panels. Breakfast and lunch are included, providing plenty of opportunities for business development.
Book using the form below – if you can’t see the form, please contact events@placenorthwest.co.uk
This event is sponsored by DAC Beachcroft, CampbellReith, Turley, Oppidan, ClearFibre and Placefirst
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