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    Keon Homes in the loop with £35m Birmingham urban regeneration scheme

    Karen ContrinoBy Karen Contrino05/11/2024No Comments3 Mins Read19 Views
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    Work on the next phase of a high-profile urban development scheme in Birmingham will get underway this month.

    Keon Homes, working in partnership with sister company Cameron Homes and housing association Midland Heart, has agreed a land-led deal to commence works on phases 3A, B and C on the prestigious Icknield Port Loop Development, building 124 units over the next two years.

    Part of the broader urban regeneration development, these phases will see construction of two, three and four-bedroom homes, alongside a small apartment block that straddles the canal corner and will be sympathetic to the heritage of the site.

    All homes will be spacious and zero carbon ready, incorporating electric heating, hot water heat pumps and generating localised electricity through solar panels.

    Phase three will involve timber frame construction with a fabric first approach and community neighbourhood gardens that will be at the heart of the scheme.

    It’s a positive outcome for Birmingham’s affordable housing situation after two previous developers had gone into administration, delaying the full impact of one of the city’s most iconic projects.

    “As a Brummie born and bred, I’m delighted that we have found a solution that will eventually bring this next phase of the project to life,” explained Warren Bolton, Director of Keon Homes.

    “It has been nine months in the making, but thanks to our strong partnership with Midland Heart and our ability to bring our sister business Cameron Homes into the mix, we were able to meet all the expectations and are now looking to build this flagship scheme out.

    “There is a desperate need for more affordable homes in the city and Icknield Port Loop was starting to meet some of these requirements. This is not just about ‘bricks and mortar’, this is about creating a thriving community that is just 15 minutes’ walk from everything Birmingham has to offer and will boast fantastic open spaces.”

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    Icknield Port Loop is the latest in a long line of successes for Keon Homes, which is on course to hit £50m for the first time in its short history this year.

    The company has evolved into one of the Midlands’ fastest growing affordable developers and a business that thrives on delivering complex projects.

    This joint venture with Cameron Homes and Midland Heart was created to buy the site out of administration from Ilke Homes and involves the regeneration of redundant unused brownfield land.

    Work will start shortly, with more than 50 people in the supply chain working to build 21 units for shared ownership sales and the remainder for social rent, ideal for local people, young couples and families.

    Keon Homes will also be looking to work alongside the Noel Sweeney Foundation and other charities to ensure employment opportunities and a lasting positive legacy are left during the two years it is on site.

    Joe Reeves, Executive Director of Finance & Growth at Midland Heart, concluded: “We are thrilled to be continuing our partnership with Keon Homes and working with them at Icknield Port Loop, an iconic housing development for the city, to deliver over 100 homes for social rent and the remainder for shared ownership.

    “This development of high quality, energy efficient homes is an important part of our ambitious housing delivery strategy, our commitment to addressing the housing shortage in Birmingham and creating communities where local people can live and thrive.”

    Keon Homes is expecting the scheme to take just under two years to complete, with the first properties set to be handed over in Spring 2025.

    For further information, please visit www.keonhomes.co.uk or follow the company on its social media channels.

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