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High Street Group lands another Tyneside site

4 Feb 19 The developer constructing Newcastle’s tallest building has acquired another site in the city on which it plans to build a further 224 apartments.

Tolent Construction is making progress on the 82-metre high Hadrian's Tower in Newcastle
Tolent Construction is making progress on the 82-metre high Hadrian's Tower in Newcastle

The Pottery Lane plot, close to the River Tyne, is set to become the third private rented sector (PRS) scheme to be built on Tyneside by High Street Residential.

The acquisition follows the purchase in December of the Brett Oils Depot on the Gateshead side of the river.聽 Both plots have been identified by Newcastle and Gateshead councils as areas for regeneration.

Work is already well under way on the 27-storey Hadrian鈥檚 Tower in Newcastle, which will create 162 PRS apartments and become 鈥 at 82 metres 鈥 Newcastle鈥檚 tallest building. Main contractor is Tolent Construction.

High Street Residential is also constructing or preparing to build seven other PRS developments in Birmingham (three), Manchester, Milton Keynes, Salford and Warrington.

In total these 10 projects would deliver around 3,000 apartments with a gross development value of more than 拢1bn.

Gary Forrest, chairman of the High Street Group of Companies, said: 鈥淭he Pottery Lane site enjoys an elevated position with great views of the river and Newcastle鈥檚 famous bridges. We hope to develop three apartment blocks on the site, which will include a mix of one and two bedroomed apartments for private rent.鈥

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