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26 NEW DEVELOPMENTS


All Saints Living Milton Keynes scheme starts on site


IN ADDITION TO THE SIX FLOORS OF RESIDENTIAL SPACE WILL BE TWO FLOORS FOR CAR PARKING, AS WELL AS LANDSCAPED GARDENS AND COMMUNAL AREAS


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reparation work has start on 139 new apartments for rent in the centre of Milton Keynes. The £30m project, on a three-quarter acre site on Silbury Boulevard, will replace two previously disused buildings that were last occupied as offices and a job centre. Offering not just a mixture of one and two-bedroom apartments across six floors, there will also be two retail units on the ground floor, occupying 418 m2


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United Living has been appointed to lead the construction of the scheme on behalf of developer All Saints Living. Upon completion, the site will be handed over to Grainger plc. It will be owned by GRIP REIT, a joint venture between Grainger and APG.


All the apartments are being designed specifically for rent with the customers’ needs in mind. Each unit will be finished to a high specification, featuring an open plan kitchen and lounge area. The larger apartments will have a bedroom on either side of the living space, each with en-suite facilities.


In addition to the six floors of residential space will be two floors for car parking, as well as landscaped gardens and communal areas for residents to enjoy. The development will be built on reinforced concrete pad foundations, with a reinforced concrete semi-basements, located 1.5 metres below ground level, and a steel frame construction. Keith McDougall, director with All Saints Living, part of the High Street Group of companies, commented: “As the build to rent, or private rented sector, continues to grow due to demand for homes outstripping supply, we have taken this opportunity to expand our work beyond the north of the UK. “Working with our partners and Milton Keynes Council, we plan to create a community with a modern village feel that will cater particularly for the needs of aspiring young professional people, helping to retain their skills and investment into the community.”


The project expected to create around 100 jobs in the construction and supply chain sector during the 24 month building phase.


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