Bywater Properties has appointed a new head of living as it eyes build-to-rent move
Timber office specialist Bywater Properties says it will move into the residential sector this year.
The business, which was co-founded by the executive chairman of supermarket chain Iceland, has appointed Harry Daws as its new head of living.
Daws has 15 years鈥 experience in real estate, most recently as investment director at Scape, and will spearhead the firm鈥檚 push into the rental and student accommodation markets.
Bywater was set up in 2007 by Iceland鈥檚 Richard Walker, along with ex-JLL consultant Theo Michell.
Early developments were in Poland but since 2013 the business has refocused on UK projects with a sustainability element.
The company鈥檚 flagship project is Paradise, a 63,250 sq ft mass timber office development in Lambeth, South London.
Chief executive Michell said: 鈥淥ur long-term vision is to deliver projects that create meaningful change and challenge current norms in the property sector.
鈥淲e aim to align the goals of our investors, occupiers and the broader community through the delivery of high-quality, low carbon projects 鈥 in particular timber.鈥
Last year, Bywater agreed an investment deal with 拢9bn turnover, listed Japanese timber and housing specialist Sumitomo Forestry with the pair working jointly on the Paradise scheme.
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