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Bruntwood SciTech 'steadfast' as market revaluations mean losses widen – but vows to keep investing across º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Pre-tax losses widen at innovation-focused property group that has now pushed into London

Bruntwood SciTech's Citylabs 4.0 development in Manchester(Image: Bruntwood SciTech)

Tech and innovation-focused developer Bruntwood Sci-Tech says it’s positive about its portfolio and remains committed to long-term investments across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ despite seeing losses widen.

The group – a joint venture between Bruntwood, Legal & General and Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF) – has released details of its accounts for the year ending September 30, 2024. They show that despite “challenging market conditions” its portfolio is now worth £1.5bn in gross assets, up from £864m in 2023.

That helped Bruntwood Sci-Tech post an operating profit of £30 million (2023: £9m) with a 10% like-for-like rental uplift in lettings

But the company said a “fall in market valuations" meant pre-tax losses widened from £111m last year to £163m this year. The company said £148 million of that loss was “attributed to market revaluation movement” – but Bruntwood SciTech said valuations across its enlarged portfolio “compared favourably with those seen in some of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most prime markets”.

Bruntwood SciTech operates across six º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cities: Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Birmingham, Cambridge, and most recently London. In 2023 it announced it had secured a £500m investment package including £150m from Greater Manchester Pension Fund and investment from Bruntwood and L&G.

It is carrying out developments and refurbishments totalling £314 million, spread across 11 campus locations and 31 city centre innovation hubs that in total house 1,100 high-growth start-ups, scale ups, and global businesses.

In the financial year, it acquired the Pinnacle workplace in Manchester city centre for a second phase to the £30m Pall Mall scheme and carried out the first refurbishment at the £1.7 billion innovation district, Sister – formerly known as ID Manchester - with its JV partner the University of Manchester.

Bruntwood SciTech launched a Life Science Accelerator at Alderley Park in Cheshire in 2024(Image: Bruntwood SciTech)

It also completed the redevelopment of West Village and 14 King Street in Leeds and Cornerblock in Birmingham, and made progress on projects including Birmingham Health Innovation Campus, No.3 Circle Square, Citylabs 4.0 and Kings House l in Manchester, and Centre City in Birmingham. All of these developments will complete in 2025.