HUB’s managing director, Steve Sanham, is to leave the company in September to launch his own development company.
It is understood that Sanham’s new venture will focus on residential-led, mixed-use development, with community-led social impact initiatives at its core.
Sanham has worked at HUB for six years, initially as a development director and then as managing director. He will continue to work with the developer as a consultant.
Sanham said: “The past six years at HUB have been quite a journey, but it’s now time for me to take on a new challenge.
“Looking forward, I’ll be staying involved with some key HUB projects, as well as establishing a new property venture.”
HUB said it is currently recruiting a new development director and looking to bolster its development team, before replacing the managing director position.
Robert Sloss, chief executive of HUB, said: “We have an experienced and growing team that will continue to deliver HUB’s development programme, and we are actively seeking new opportunities. It’s been a pleasure working with Steve, and we look forward to working with him in a consultancy capacity.”
HUB has more than 3,000 homes completed or under development in the capital, with a pipeline including the Landing town centre regeneration in Maidenhead, Queen’s Quarter in Croydon,Wembley Link and Chesterfield House in Wembley and Abbey Place in Abbey Wood.
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