Unite buys Jubilee House in Stratford for €82.5m (GB)

Unite buys Jubilee House in Stratford for €82.5m (GB)

Unite Students has completed the acquisition of Jubilee House, in Stratford, for €82.5m (£73m). The vendor is Schroders Capital UK Real Estate Fund (SCREF). The existing office building full planning consent for a 36-storey scheme, providing 716 beds for students. The development in Farthingale Walk, Stratford, London, will also incorporate 65,000ft² of academic space, which will be occupied by the London Academy of Excellence (LAE) for an initial 35-year term, through the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.

 

Work is expected to begin on the scheme in the second quarter of 2023, with total development costs estimated at €209.2m (£185m). The student accommodation element of the scheme is scheduled for completion in time for the 2026/27 academic year. The student accommodation is being delivered as a university partnership, with the majority of the beds to be let to a London university under a deal known as a nomination agreement.

 

Joe Lister, Unite Students’ Chief Financial Officer, said:“This is an exciting opportunity in a great location, where we already provide homes to over 2,000 young people, and underpins our ongoing commitment to help meet London’s much-needed student accommodation demands. We are also proud to support a new collaboration with the London Academy of Excellence. Complementing our own values, the LAE is dedicated to supporting students, particularly those from less-advantaged backgrounds, in securing places at some of the UK’s best universities.”

 

Rob Cosslett, Fund Manager for Schroders Capital, added: “We are delighted to complete the sale of Jubilee House to Unite, following the combined efforts of our team and development partners to secure planning permission at the site, alongside an agreement for lease with the London Academy of Excellence. The conversion of Jubilee House into student accommodation is set to be an exciting project which perfectly suits the needs of the surrounding community.”

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