StudentSpace launches construction of first projects

23
Aug
2024
News - StudentSpace launches construction of first projects #Echo Investment #Griffin Capital Partners #Kraków #PBSA #Poland #Signal Capital Partners #student housing #StudentSpace

by Property Forum | Residential

StudentSpace, a student housing platform, launched earlier this year by Signal Capital Partners, Griffin Capital Partners, and Echo Investment, announced the start of the construction of its first investments. The company has secured two prime plots in Kraków for the development of two dormitories. Located near public transportation, these new dormitories will provide convenient access to universities and downtown areas, accommodating over 1,200 students. Looking ahead, StudentSpace plans to launch projects in Warsaw, with construction expected to begin next year. These are the first investments by StudentSpace, which aims to build 5,000 beds over the next 3 to 5 years. The company also launched a website and brand identity.


The first location on Wita Stwosza street in Kraków will feature one dormitory accommodating around 600 students. The dormitory will be part of the larger development, which includes both office and residential spaces by Echo Investment and Archicom. This prime location offers future residents easy walking access to, among others, the Kraków University of Economics and the Tadeusz Kościuszko Kraków University of Technology, with convenient connections to Jagiellonian University. Additionally, the Main Railway Station, Galeria Krakowska, and the city centre are all nearby.

The second plot, situated at 29 Listopada avenue, will see the construction of a building housing for 630 students. This rapidly developing, post-industrial area is close to Hugo Kołłątaj Agricultural University and well-connected to other Kraków universities. With numerous bus and train stops nearby, students will have quick and easy access to shopping centres, restaurants, and cultural facilities.

Colman McCarthy, Partner, Real Estate Investments at Signal Capital Partners, says: "We are thrilled to announce the acquisition of two prime plots for new PBSA projects in Kraków, only a few months after launching our platform. Strategically located, these new accommodations will offer students convenient access to their universities, greatly enhancing both their academic and living experiences. These investments underscore our commitment to advancing the PBSA market in Poland by developing projects of enhanced quality, strategically located in prime city areas to meet and exceed student expectations. StudentSpace is planning further expansion and additional investments - we have already secured two additional locations in Warsaw, but we are also exploring opportunities in other key academic cities."

Nebil Senman, Co-Owner and Managing Partner at Griffin Capital Partners adds: “Poland is home to 359 universities and other higher education institutions, with a student body exceeding 1.2 million, including over 105,000 international students. A significant issue for students in Polish cities is the limited availability of private-operated housing and the poor quality of university-operated housing. The strength of the PBSA sector is driven not only by the growing number of international students but also by elevated expectations from the domestic sector. The solid fundamentals and the potential for substantial returns, propelled by strong rental growth, are crucial for our further projects within StudentSpace.”

Echo Investment will be the developer of both Kraków projects. The company has already obtained building permits, and the development process has started, with the buildings expected to be completed ahead of the 2025/2026 academic year.

Rafał Mazurczak, COO at Echo Investment adds: “Building on our success in the PRS sector, we are now entering the expanding PBSA market in Poland. We plan to develop modern dormitories featuring a variety of amenities, including spacious rooms, communal kitchens, study areas, recreational spaces, and gyms. Our projects will also incorporate eco-friendly solutions such as solar panels and energy management systems, meeting the needs of both residents and investors. Our goal is to create environments that foster learning and social integration, catering to the growing demands of fast-developing academic cities."

However, StudentSpace's investments extend beyond Kraków, with active projects already underway in Warsaw. One of them will be located in Mokotow, a central area surrounded by office and retail complexes. The location offers excellent connections to major Warsaw universities, including, among others, Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw University of Technology, and Lazarski University. StudentSpace aims to make this new development available to students by October 2026.

The StudentSpace investment platform was launched in March 2024 as a joint venture between Signal Capital Partners, Griffin Capital Partners, and Echo Investment. 




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