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Newcastle real estate firm takes over six former High Street developments

Hadrian Real Estate, which was formerly part of High Street Group, is now leading a major housing scheme near Newcastle city centre

Andrew Marsh, chairman of Hadrian Real Estate(Image: Hadrian Real Estate)

A North East real estate company that span out of a controversial development company is taking on six of its former parent group’s projects.

Hadrian Real Estate, which was launched as part of Newcastle’s High Street Group but is now under new ownership, will take on the projects that include a major housing development on the edge of Newcastle city centre that will create nearly 200 new homes.

Hadrian Real began as a company called High Street Group plc, before being bought by former High Street Group Residential managing director Gavin Fraser and changing its name last month.

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The new firm is employing a number of former senior and other staff from High Street Group, which has frequently been in the headlines over the last year after one of its subsidiaries was wound up by an investor, its accounts were substantially delayed, and auditors resigned over lack of access to financial information.

It has also faced a string of complaints from small investors.

Hadrian Real Estate has now unveiled its first set of property developments, which have been acquired from High Street Group, including a 195-apartment private rental sector (PRS) scheme at Pottery Lane, close to the Newcastle Arena.

Elsewhere in the North East, it is taking on the 52NCL student accommodation block in Newcastle city centre, a development of 17 homes for rent and sale in Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland, and a 25-home housing scheme in Sadberge, near Darlington.