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Grainger plc reveals first build-to-rent development in Derby

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Written by Amy

The UK’s largest listed provider of private rental homes, Grainger plc, will launch its first build to rent development in Derby next spring – and has today revealed the development will be named ‘The Condor’.

The city’s first purpose-built rental development, which is based on the former Debenhams site on Victoria Street, has been named in recognition of the city’s engineering excellence, celebrating the aircraft engine built by Rolls-Royce in Derby in 1918.

Famously recognised for its powerful engine system, Rolls-Royce Condor III, was one of the first engines built by Rolls-Royce. With up to 675 horsepower, the engine was experimentally flown to explore the operations of a diesel engine in flight – an innovative development in aviation history.

Much like the famed engine, The Condor will be first of its kind in the city of Derby – a purpose built private rental community.

With construction work well underway, The Condor, which is due for completion in spring 2023, will offer 259 high quality one and two-bedroom apartments.

The development will feature 2,962sq ft of internal ground floor amenity space for residents, including a shared resident’s lounge and co-working space. In addition to 2,185sq ft of external rooftop space with a terrace overlooking the new public square. In addition to a gym, secure car parking, bike store, and electric car charging points, residents will also benefit from complimentary superfast WiFi and the services of a dedicated onsite Resident Services Team.

Leesa Ingham, Head of Marketing at Grainger said: “When naming a Grainger development, we take great care and effort to research the local area and understand the heritage of the site.

“We identified several themes for our first development in Derby, but loved the idea of ‘The Condor’, given its historic links to the city. We were delighted when Rolls-Royce kindly agreed to letting us use The Condor for the name.

“We look forward to drawing further inspiration from the engine in our designs as we head towards completion and launch of The Condor in 2023.”

A spokesperson for Rolls-Royce said: “The famous Condor engine was state-of-the-art technology in its day, and we’re delighted that it is still a source of inspiration today.”

Paul Morris, Development Director at St James Securities, added:

“We have always been committed to maintaining the heritage of the Becketwell area of Derby and are delighted that Grainger are recognising the city’s engineering excellence, by naming the build to tent development after the iconic aero engine, which was built in Derby.”

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