June 17th 2016
Residential Breakfast - North West
Radisson Blu Edwardian Manchester
Free Trade Hall
Peter Street
Manchester M2 5GP
Tel: 0161 835 9929
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Event speakers
Andrew Pratt
Director, Residential Investment
PATRIZIA Immobilien AG
Ed Ellerington
Director (UK Regions), Private Rented Sector
Grainger plc
Having joined Grainger plc in 2010 to support the building of the company's corporate finance and fund management divisions, Ed is now responsible for Grainger's PRS investment drive into the UK regions. A chartered banker with over 10 years’ cross border experience in financial services, focused predominantly in real estate backed corporate banking, private equity and fund management, Ed is also a former Lombard Scholar and Freeman of London.
In 2014, Ed completed an executive MBA at Regensburg University in Germany focusing on UK residential backed investment products.
Philip Leech
Property Director
Urban & Civic plc
Based predominantly across its two northern offices, in 2014 Philip championed the acquisition of two key strategic sites in Manchester and their subsequent promotion and development for a mix of residential, retail and hotel floorspace. Philip is also leading Urban&Civic’s focus on consumer facing leisure developments in key regional growth locations..
Greg Mulligan
Co-founder and Director
Mulbury
Adnan Siddiqi
Managing Director
Amstone Developments
Adnan Siddiqi founded Amstone nearly 25 years ago
initially starting in the new homes market. In subsequent years Amstone
have developed a significant commercial property portfolio in the UK and
central Europe. Since 2011 focus has been towards residential development and
particularly the PRS sector.Amstone aims to become the front-runner PRS developer in the North West with a focus on creating quality urban village environments. That ambition is well on track with their development of a PRS village comprising 614 apartments at Salford Quays. Construction has already commenced & the scheme has been forward funded with Grainger Trust with a transaction value of £98.7m.