Tag: Student Accommodation



Student Accommodation transforming Cardiff’s Property Landscape

Posted on 1 October, 2015 by Neil Bird under Industry News

Student accommodation is changing the face of Cardiff’s property landscape with its impact being felt in both the commercial and residential sectors, says a specialist in the field. With thousands of square feet of secondary office space being... Read More

Student Accommodation changing South West Commercial Property Landscape

Posted on 8 May, 2015 by Chris Grigorovsky under Industry News

Student accommodation is changing the face of the South West commercial property landscape, according to the head of Bruton Knowles' Bristol office Paul Williams (pictured). Mr Williams says that the conversion of secondary or surplus space into student... Read More

Demand for student accommodation sways market in Aberdeen and Liverpool

Posted on 30 March, 2015 by Cliff Goodwin under Commercial Developments

A multi-million pound scheme to transform an historic Aberdeen church into a business hub has been abandoned because of a lack of office demand. The city’s Triple Kirks church will now be converted to student accommodation. The decision by developer,... Read More

Student Accommodation planned for Birmingham Industrial Estate

Posted on 29 January, 2015 by Chris Grigorovsky under Commercial Developments

It has been reported that a former industrial estate in Selly Oak is to undergo a £10.75 million redevelopment, which will deliver brand new student accommodation. The project, which is scheduled to be opened by September 2015, was negotiated by North... Read More

Burnley Office Block to be transformed into UCFB Student Accommodation

Posted on 13 May, 2014 by Kirsten Kennedy under Commercial Developments

One of Burnley’s most spacious commercial office blocks is set to be transformed into student housing, the Burnley Express reports. Demand for student accommodation in the town centre has risen sharply in the past few years due to an increasing number of... Read More