Manchester-based Panacea Property Development has submitted plans for the next phase of its Well Meadow regeneration development in Sheffield city centre.
Two buildings will deliver 284 build-to-rent homes, comprising 133 two-bedroom flats, 139 one-bedroom flats, and 12 studios.
Phase I of the mixed-use development – 305 fully occupied student beds – was delivered in September 2016 in joint venture with Worthington Properties.
Panacea managing director Gareth Riddell said: “Sheffield’s residential rental offer will undoubtedly be enhanced by purpose built, high quality build-to-rent accommodation within this area of the city.”
The scheme is designed by architects MCAU and Leach Rhodes Walker. Zerum advised on planning.
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