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Webinar: Unlocking brownfield sites for mixed tenure development

Join experts from NHBC and the Rental Living sector to explore how complex sites are being transformed into viable, successful BTR developments. This practical session will walk you through the journey from pre-acquisition assessment to post-acquisition viability, highlighting the critical questions you need to ask and the pitfalls to avoid.

You will gain insights into:

  • Key steps in unlocking complex sites for development

  • The reputational and financial risks of getting it wrong

  • How informed, expert-led approaches can deliver long-term returns

  • What to consider before and after land acquisition

This webinar will also highlight NHBC’s role in the sector beyond warranty, showcasing its expertise in technical services, site viability and risk mitigation.

Who should attend:

Developers, investors, operators and consultants in Build to Rent who are navigating constrained sites, repurposing opportunities or seeking practical guidance on land viability and delivery.

Agenda:

  • Current political landscape overview of residential planning relating to brownfield sites
  • How unlocking problematic sites can help drive the delivery of homes spearheaded by BTR in key locations
  • The positives in bringing back disused and appropriately remediated land and examples
  • The challenges faced to make these sites viable and the most common issues faced
  • The solutions and collaborative approach being taken to address these hurdles

Speakers:

Chair:
Niki Kyriacou,

Sector Lead – BTR,
NHBC

 

Phil Jones,
Development Director,
Placefirst

 

Scott Edwards,
Commercial Manager,  
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Karen Thornton,
Land Quality Service Manager,
NHBC

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