United House Developments
is a
property development
and
housebuilding
company based in Southampton Street, London. It is active in the construction of
social housing
,
urban regeneration
,
refurbishment
and
Public Private Partnerships
(PPP).
History
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The origin of the company lies with Geoffrey Granter who founded Harp Heating in 1964. Initially, the core business was installing
central heating
in
council housing
while the tenants remained in occupation. Harp Heating broadened this service into an internal refurbishment product for the
GLC
operating from its 100,000 sq ft warehouse adjacent to the head office at
Swanley
.
[1]
Michael Rayfield was joint MD and shareholder until his death in 1984.
After Jeffrey Adams joined the company in 1982, becoming its joint owner with Granter, the company changed its name and expanded into housebuilding and housing refurbishment. In the 1990s, the company won business under the
Private Finance Initiative
linked to the
Decent Homes Programme
, and building of new social under the Labour government.
[2]
A development division named Modern City Living was established in 1990.
[3]
United House became a PFI housing contractor in the UK, managing some 7,000 homes.
[4]
In 2008, Modern City Living was rebranded United House Developments.
[3]
Granter retired from the business in 2008 and Steven Halbert joined the board as Chairman.
Lloyds Development Capital
(LDC) invested a minority stake and
RBS
provided bank loans to fund further expansion in
inner city
private housebuilding.
[5]
On 16 September 2014, a restructuring of United House Group was announced. United House's construction business (United House Ltd) merged with Bullock Construction, which was also owned by LDC and has a similar profile to United House, but worked in other areas of the UK. The new construction company was called
United Living Group
,
[6]
and Bullock's CEO Ian Burnett become the Group Chief Executive. Later in 2014, United House Developments, headed by Adams as chairman and Rick de Blaby as CEO, became a separate
development
company, based in London.
[7]
[8]
Awards
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The company has won many awards including:
- Daily Mail British Homes Awards 2009 Apartment Building of the Year
for
Queensbridge
Quarter in
London Fields
, Hackney
[9]
- 2010 Development of the Year for Arundel Square, Islington
[10]
- Daily Telegraph British Homes Awards 2011
for the housing project at Clapham One
[11]
Notable projects
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The company carried out the conversion of Frobisher Crescent at the
Barbican
, the original location of the
Cass Business School
, into residential use. It was also involved in the
Central St Giles
mixed-use development
in
Covent Garden
.
[1]
United House constructed the Clapham One development in
Clapham High Street
for Cathedral Group in 2012 in a
PPP
with the
London Borough of Lambeth
.
[12]
In 2013, it completed a project, involving 388 social homes plus office and retail space, in a mixed-use development at Hale Village in Tottenham.
[13]
Around the end of 2013, the company completed the Paynes & Borthwick riverside development at West Greenwich.
[14]
References
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External links
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