Urban Exposure commits £110m financing to Birmingham developments

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Urban Exposure Plc (“Urban Exposure” or “the Company”), a leading UK residential development financier and asset manager, has completed a further £66.9m loan for a residential development in central Birmingham. Urban Exposure has provided the financing to award-winning UK housebuilder Galliard Group for a mixed-use residential and commercial development at Timber Yard.

The loan was signed in Q4 2018 and formed part of the £522 million of new loans Urban Exposure completed between its IPO on 9th May and the year end 2018, as detailed in its Lending Update announcement dated 31 December 2018.

As previously announced, last year the Company also provided a £40.2 million senior development finance facility to SevenCapital for a 228-unit residential scheme at St Martin’s Place in Birmingham, meaning Urban Exposure has provided a combined total of £110m in financing to property developers in the city since its IPO in May 2018.

Timber Yard, located in Birmingham’s city centre Southside district, is a mixed-use scheme. Planning permission is in place for 379 one, two and three-bedroom apartments and 6,257 sq ft of commercial space at ground floor level on a 1.58-acre site. The development has been designed by Claridge Architects, and will comprise two residential buildings and exhibit signature designs providing premier specifications.

Commenting, Randeesh Sandhu, CEO of Urban Exposure, said:

“We are delighted to be financing a further impressive development in the UK’s ‘second city’. At a time when Birmingham is expanding rapidly, the need for funding has thus far failed to meet its needs, and so we are proud to have provided £110m of funding for ambitious projects in the region so far. We have a strong pipeline of projects and look forward to announcing further developments in the region in the coming months.

“Birmingham is the beating heart of the West Midlands and building more homes in the City will be critical to meeting the housing needs of the wider region. Our research shows that housebuilders will need £15 billion of finance to deliver on the Chancellor’s new homes target for the region and we remain committed to playing our part.”

Also commenting, Jonathan Morgan, Director of Investment & Developments at Galliard Homes, said:

“We have been overwhelmed by the level of interest and sales achieved at Timber Yard, and Birmingham has undoubtedly emerged as the hottest residential market in the country at present. This is Galliard’s first construction start in the city from a wider portfolio and we are pleased to now be in the delivery phase of this pipeline. We have been particularly impressed with Urban Exposure’s approach to meeting our funding requirements and look forward to their continued support as we launch further developments in the future.”

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