Watkin Jones and Legal & General (L&G) announce today the forward funding of a £200m in Cardiff to deliver 715 Build to Rent (BTR) apartments at the former Brains Brewery site in Central Quay, which will offer residents homes in a prominent location next to Cardiff train station.
The £200 million BTR development at Central Quay will provide residents with a unique offer of city centre living on the waterfront. The development will consist of a mix of studio 1, 2 and 3 bed units and includes facilities such as a concierge, lobby, gym, gardens and terraces, as well as c. 19,500 sq. ft of leisure and retail space.
Central Quay is Watkin Jones third transaction in the last 18 months with Legal & General, bringing both our customer insight and expertise in delivering sustainable homes in key regeneration locations.
Alex Pease, Chief Investment Officer at Watkin Jones said: “We are delighted to be partnering with Legal & General on another development. The projects we are delivering together will create excellent homes, act as a catalyst for regeneration of the surrounding areas and help improve people’s lives. We look forward to bringing our expertise to what is a hugely exciting regeneration masterplan.”
Tom Roberts, Head of Strategic Investment at LGIM Real Assets, said: “Investing long-term capital in what society needs has never been more important. For the past decade, Legal & General has brought partnership models, expertise and capital to stimulate mixed-use redevelopment – long before ‘levelling up’ was coined.
“Our £1 billion Real Assets investment in Cardiff reflects what patient investment can achieve. Alongside partners Rightacres Property, Cardiff Council and the Welsh government, we have transformed Cardiff Central Square, not only changing people’s first impressions of the city, but re-shaping Cardiff for the long-term. We’re proud to progress this world-class regeneration, setting the city apart as one of the UK’s leading places to live, work and invest.”
Mike Powell, Head of Transactions, BTR, at LGIM Real Assets, added: "Residential rental demand has risen strongly in recent years due to increased activity in city centres across the UK, but supply is still constrained, leading to fast rental growth. Recognising the need to provide more high-quality rental homes, Legal & General now has 20 sites in 12 cities nationwide, with more than 2,500 apartments already occupied and over 6,000 more under construction.
“Since the start of 2021, Legal & General has committed £900 million to seven new BTR projects across the UK, completing on two transactions in London, and committed to further developments in Southampton, Birmingham, Glasgow and Hove. This investment in Cardiff provides an opportunity to build on the role Legal & General has played in the urban regeneration of the city centre, developing much needed homes that will meet the employment growth that has been created. The development will deliver a new offering for young professionals to live, work and play in a river fronting environment.”