Housebuilder relocates to bigger offices in preparation for expansion

National housebuilder, Lovell, has relocated its North West team to a new office with space to realise its ambitious plans, as it grows its open market sales presence and boosts partnerships across the region.

Located in Warrington’s Birchwood Park, the property giant’s new office cements its commitment to a successful future meeting the North West’s housing needs through key partnerships and regeneration projects.

The firm was previously based in St John’s House, Altrincham.

Paul Challinor, managing director for Lovell in the North West, said: “Our new Warrington office is an important step in our growth plans to deliver more homes for communities across the North West, by placing us in a more centralised regional position where there is the potential to expand further in the future.

“We are keen to push forwards in growing our land bank and moving into more open market sales under our Lovell Homes brand, as well as continuing to nurture our long term partnerships in the region, working in collaboration with local authorities and organisations to ensure housing demands are met.”

He added: “This is a demonstration of our commitment to the North West and in creating long lasting relationships that will make a meaningful impact to the people who live and work here.

“As part of the Morgan Sindall Group we are very fortunate to have had our fellow group company Overbury completing the exceptional fit-out works at our new home and it is undoubtedly one of the very best office spaces in the region.”

The relocation means the Lovell team is ideally located between Manchester and Liverpool, two cities that have been key regeneration sites over the past two decades. The area is also home to a number of prominent occupiers in the property and construction sector.

Paul said: “The new office supports our recent successful appointment to the £1.5bn Innovation Chain North (ICN) framework, with which we will now be involved for the next four years.

“Our portfolio of work in the North West continues to grow from strength to strength, with several major regeneration sites currently under way, and a number of new schemes at various stages of progression.”

Lovell said Miles Platting, a 15-year regeneration near central Manchester, is set to complete this year, as well as the Pendleton Project in Salford also entering its next phases and more in the pipeline for transforming Liverpool and The Wirral in the coming year.

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