Developer reveals record year and celebrates major milestone

Firm celebrated its 5th birthday last November.

Affordable housing and extra care developer Keon Homes is celebrating its 5th birthday, as well as announcing a record year.

The Burntwood-based company was founded in 2018 by Richard Williams, Warren Bolton and Noel Sweeney, and is on course to hit £40m in revenue by the end of 2023, a £12m increase on the previous twelve months.

The company’s growth has also resulted in a recruitment drive, with more than twelve new people employed, taking the total workforce to 50 and more than 90 indirect employees in the supply chain.

Its expansion was celebrated last week at a party for all members of staff and representatives from parent organisation The Tara Group, including the daughter and wife of the late founder Noel Sweeney.

More than 100 people gathered in Birmingham to mark the anniversary, learn about future plans for the business and to hear about the firm’s new CSR concept that will see employees split into teams to raise money for five chosen charities.

“We’ve come a long way since our first year when we arrived on the scene and were turning over £400,000,” explained Richard Williams, managing director of Keon Homes.

“Despite this massive growth, the core ethos we started the business on still remains today…forging strong relationships with housing associations and other building companies to unlock disused sites and contribute to solving the chronic shortage of affordable housing.

“A lot of the time we’ll take on projects that require an extra level of innovation to overcome complexities, projects that many of our rivals will not touch. This has made the sector sit up and take notice and we are currently dealing with ten of the largest housing associations in the Midlands, including Bromford, Green Square Accord and Midlands Heart”.

Keon Homes started the year by announcing a £15m deal with Wrekin Housing Group to deliver a scheme of 70 properties and a host of communal facilities.

Situated just a ten-minute walk into Newport, Queenswood will provide living space and wraparound care and support for people over the age of 55, offering a mix of one and two-bed apartments, private gardens and a café.

This was followed by the £28m ‘Streethay’ development in Lichfield with Sanctuary Group, Keon Homes’ largest project.

The Burntwood-based company is building 138 plots in total, comprising 60 bungalows and a 78-bed Extra Care scheme located on the Roman Heights.

Keon Homes, which was ranked 33rd in the Small Business Great Places to Work competition, has a £100m pipeline of secured and unsecured developments.

If this materialises, alongside existing projects, it is expecting to pass the £50m turnover mark in 2024.

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