Maslow Capital was pleased to provide a £45.1 million development finance package to Heaton Group for the construction of a 250-unit luxury residential block in Salford, Greater Manchester. The Heaton Group, a family-run development company with over 50 years of experience, will spearhead the project. Known as Berkeley Square, it will deliver a mix of 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments, aiming to address the city’s growing housing demand. The development will total 500 units and will be executed in two phases.
Located between Manchester City Centre, and the expansion of MediaCity, the prime location will offer residents convenient access to key transport links, including Metrolink stations, major bus routes, and nearby Manchester City Centre. The project aims to deliver a high quality of living for its residents, with all apartments situated around a large, landscaped central square designed to boost positive social interactions and well-being.
In line with Maslow’s commitment to environmentally responsible projects, the development is targeting an EPC rating of ‘B’ and will incorporate PV panels on the roof, recycled aggregates within the construction, and low or zero-carbon technologies.
Deal Team:
Sky Mapson
Rachael Gordon
Joe Beck
Sky Mapson, Senior Director of Development Origination at Maslow Capital, commented: “Berkeley Square represents a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the thriving residential market in Salford. Maslow Capital has a long history of successfully backing high-quality developments, and Heaton Group’s professionalism and experience give us great confidence in the project’s success. We are proud to be part of this significant addition to Greater Manchester’s housing landscape.”
Rachael Gordon, Head of Deal Execution (UK & Europe) at Maslow Capital, commented: “Our team worked seamlessly with Heaton Group to ensure this project will provide high-quality housing that meets the growing needs of the area. We are confident that this development will stand out in the market and make a positive impact on the community.”