Gregory Property Group is expanding into the residential development market with plans underway for over 70 new houses across four bespoke schemes.
The long-established Yorkshire developer, that is responsible for landmark regeneration schemes including the £40m Foss Islands retail scheme in York and the £40m Broad Street Plaza destination centre in Halifax, has now established Gregory Homes as a division dedicated to residential ventures.
Andrew Foggitt, who joined the Group in 2014 and is a well-known operator in the region, having managed a total asset value of £45 million across a number of roles, will lead the residential asset growth but also remain Director in charge of commercial ventures at Gregory.
He said, “As the property industry as a whole shows economic strengthening the time is right for us to increase our presence in the residential sector. We are now actively bringing forth our sector development expertise, in some cases working in joint venture partnerships, to deliver bespoke schemes that fit into the local environment whilst delivering against the regional housing shortage.”
Current developments underway include 12 mews style homes at a key site in Pudsey which completed last month and nine family homes in Monk Fryston which are approaching completion. Group is also pursuing a joint venture with Robinson Developments to deliver 29 family houses in Eccleshill, Bradford and last week announced plans for a 22 homes development in the Nidderdale village of Dacre Banks in a joint venture with Ridgefield Property. An immediate start on site is planned.
Gregory Property Group has further ventures in the pipeline and is actively seeking land acquisition opportunities.
Award winning Gregory Property Group has achieved an outstanding track record in delivering sustainable property developments across the North of England for the last 30 years.
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