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Bristol and York student accommodation developments sold off in £70m deal

Construction is due to start on the two projects this month

CGI of Unity Street in Bristol(Image: Student Roost)

A º£½ÇÊÓÆµ student accommodation provider has agreed a major deal to buy up two new developments in Bristol and York for £70million from property company Summix Capital.

Student Roost, which manages 52 student sites across the country, signed the forward-funding agreement with developer Watkin Jones Group.

The deal includes a 291-bed property at Unity Street, in Bristol, and a 368-bed student development at Frederick House, in York, which are yet to be built.

Construction is due to start on the two projects this month.

The Unity Street property will be Student Roost’s first in Bristol and will include 102 co-living bedrooms.

Stephen Rigby, chief investment officer at Student Roost, said: “It’s fantastic news that we’ve been able to agree this deal with Summix Capital and Watkin Jones, particularly in the current environment.

“It’s another vote of confidence in our business and the PBSA sector from our investors Brookfield and our lenders Investec.

“York is a very strong market for us, Bristol has been a long-standing target market, so we’re pleased to acquire the sites, and we’re looking forward to working with Watkin Jones again.