🚀 re:shape at MIPIM 2025 – Let’s Connect! 🚀 We’re excited to confirm re:shape’s participation at MIPIM 2025! Whether you’re looking to invest in the UK’s Coliving sector, need specialist development or OpCo partners, or have land opportunities perfect for Coliving, we’d love to connect. Our team will be in Cannes, meeting both familiar faces and new ones, as we continue our mission to redefine co-living and the built environment in the UK for the younger generations. 📅 To arrange a meeting, reach out to one of the re:shape partners: Charlie Gayner – Live Fundraising Opportunities & Joint Ventures Daniel Lutterodt – Investment & Asset Management Robbie Nightingale – Development Management & Product Jermaine Browne – New Acquisitions & Planning Looking forward to reconnecting and meeting new faces in Cannes! 🌍 #MIPIM2025 #RealEstate #Coliving #PartnershipOpportunities #Development #Investment #Networking #ReShapeRealEstate
re:shape
Real Estate
London, England 1,022 followers
Re:shape deliver aspirational co-living, hybrid hospitality and PBSA buildings for the younger generations
About us
Re:shape is a forward-thinking partner that acquires, develops and operates branded, alternative living buildings in the UK for an ambitious and technology enabled younger generation. Founded in 2020 by Jermaine Browne and Charlie Gayner to provide Gen Zs and investors with a credible, alternative entry point into the emerging living sectors - re:shape has quickly established a strong track record in originating new development opportunities, designing, repositioning and delivering exciting new buildings with thriving communities. Through acting as Investment and Asset manager, Planning and Development manager, Joint Venture Partner and trusted advisor, re:shape is uniquely positioned to provide an integrated end-to-end service across the real estate industry. Re:shape partners with institutional and private capital to deliver investment strategies and asset management services, helping landowners and investors to maximise the economic, social and environmental value of buildings. Our know-how in raising funds, creating distinctive brands, delivering high-end design below market costs, forming authentic experiences and communities, and detailed project execution - ensures that re:shape can continue to provide a highly efficient 360 service for its partners and investors. Transparency, creativity and purpose is at the heart of everything we do.
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- Industry
- Real Estate
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2020
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Berkeley Square
London, England, GB
Employees at re:shape
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re:shape submit the first Co-Living scheme with a policy compliant Affordable Housing offer to Salford City Council #coliving #affordability #affordableliving
re:shape submits planning for its Salford co-living scheme: https://lnkd.in/enPD4S3R cc Robbie Nightingale, Ben Tabiner, Charlie Gayner, Jermaine Browne, Buttress, Stantec and KS4 #btrnews #coliving #planning #residential #residentialproperty #builtenvironment #planningapproved #residentialdevelopment
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Re:shape are pleased to announce the arrival of Daniel Lutterodt to the business as Head of Investment, to manage the company’s fundraise. With a robust background in financial strategy and investment management, Daniel’s appointment is seen as a strategic move by Re:shape to bolster its leadership team in preparation for managing its ambitious 2,400 bed development pipeline. Dan cited: “I am thrilled to be joining Re:shape and contributing to its vision of redefining urban living in the UK. This is an exciting opportunity to leverage my experience in private equity to drive strategic investment initiatives that will shape the future of the company.” Read More: Green Street News: Europe https://lnkd.in/eN9zVxhS BTR News https://lnkd.in/eY77PTur PBSA News https://lnkd.in/ez59Sr64 #coliving #PBSA #alternativeliving
Exclusive: Co-living developer hires investment director for £1bn fundraise | Jessica Middleton-Pugh Daniel Lutterodt re:shape https://lnkd.in/eN9zVxhS
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Over the past month, re:shape has made remarkable strides as it progresses with its plans for its second co-living platform and diversifies into a multitude of living tenures. Here's a snapshot of a very busy July for the business, by the numbers: - 5 public consultations conducted for 4 development sites - Plans unveiled for 2,400 new homes across multiple tenures and geographies - Contracts exchanged for our 5th development site within 8 months - A Gross Development Value (GDV) exceeding £1 billion In the words of our co-founder, Jermaine Browne: “The demand for alternative living options, urgent housing delivery, and genuinely affordable social homes has never been more pressing in the UK. As a recent entrant into the market with a clear mission to create new sustainable rental housing solutions for younger generations, re:shape is dedicated to enhancing the built environment, expanding housing choices for all salary levels, and showcasing the pivotal role SMEs can play in addressing national priorities.” Read more about re:shape's plans at https://lnkd.in/et6WPkW4 A big thank you to everyone involved! Savills KS4 dla architecture Buttress Stantec Claridge Architects Limited eb7 ltd Applied Energy CGPM Studio Bosk Ltd JLL Addleshaw Goddard Brecher LLP Town Legal LLP JLL Daniel Watney LLP Quod Bureau Veritas Group Whitby Wood The Terrapin Group Cascade CGPM Outerspace RPS Carbon.Climate.Certified Montagu Evans Holloway Li Ltd and the many more companies that continue to support us. #Milestones #Development #Sustainability #Housing
Re:shape reveals plans for Electric Works in Woolwich
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It is great to see re:shape, one of the first movers in the space, still playing a meaningful part in the institionalisation of Coliving in UK
A round-up of Q1 2024 co-living news: Family-run development firm Belgravia released a first-look at its Lofthaus development in Preston: https://lnkd.in/eJcMC7yp Definition and Assael Architecture unveiled plans to deliver co-living homes, a hotel, and an upgraded animal hospital in Abbey Wood: https://lnkd.in/ePftWEsQ HUB and Bridges Fund Management Ltd. signed an £88m forward funding deal with City Developments Limited to deliver the Yardhouse scheme in west London: https://lnkd.in/ehzi5Tdj Vita Group launched its Union at St John’s scheme with a VIP launch party headlined by Manchester rock band Everything Everything: https://lnkd.in/e8AWUuqj Olympian secured a £7.5m Bridging Loan from Recognise Bank for its innovative project in Canary Wharf, London: https://lnkd.in/e3_a4NVy re:shape acquired three co-living development sites in Woolwich, Bethnal Green and Watford, creating a £885m 1,850-bed GDV pipeline: https://lnkd.in/egDfwUHq With almost seven years in the planning system, Kosy Living secured planning approval for Brighton’s first co-living village: https://lnkd.in/e9y-SrGz Downing released a first look at its Square Gardens scheme in Manchester, designed by KKA - it will deliver 1,187 new homes: https://lnkd.in/ehJyS6fH Greystar and Student Roost secured planning approval from Bristol City Council for its 249-room scheme which will replace a car park: https://lnkd.in/eHrdNcVF Moorfield Group completed construction of The Apiary scheme - the company's first investment in the fast-growing co-living sector: https://lnkd.in/eC7eCez8 #btrnews #coliving #planning #colivingdevelopments #colivingschemes #colivingprojects #construction
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Thank you HUB for inviting our co-founder, Jermaine Browne to share his thoughts in what proved to be an inspiring and thought-provoking 'Case for Coliving' panel discussion at UKREiiF It is great to see a new wave of institutional developers and investors, like HUB and Bridges Fund Management Ltd. who bring a wealth of experience from the Build To Rent sector, not only enter the Co-living space, but genuinely want to improve the product, customer experience, and ESG credentials. The future of Co-living in the UK is looking very promising indeed. #ukreiif #coliving #affordability #community #esg
'The case for co-living' was under the spotlight at our panel session this morning at UKREiiF, which was packed - and there was plenty to discuss. To kick-off, Simon Ringer of Bridges Fund Management Ltd., pointed out that there's investor appetite as "co-living isn’t particularly complicated and investors are looking to diversify, so there’s a huge opportunity for growth." There was a big focus on #community, with our MD Damien Sharkey commenting that, "second generation co-living is changing perceptions of the sector, while third generation is increasingly integrating community into schemes.". Yemi Aladerun pointed out that "to address criticisms levelled against co-living on a social level, we need to drive real community-building; enhance social capital by improving design; create opportunities for social interaction, and offer mixed price points for different demographics." Jermaine Browne mentioned that "it's important for local authorities to have a co-living policy and integrate discount market rent to maximise impact." And Yemi agreed that "we need to work with policymakers and industry to make alternative living models more widely accepted", and that "co-living’s potential lies in adaptability and inclusivity – future models need to include childcare, and be more intergenerational." The other big theme was #amenity, with Jermaine confirming that "less is more on amenities - unless you’re activating space, they’re often underused i.e. you need to bring in yoga instructors, not just create the studios." and that "opening the door to kids and teens is really important." Unsurprisingly, #ESG was also discussed, with Simon pointing out "if you are not top of the class when it comes to ESG, investors aren’t interested." As Jermaine said, "co-living is all about the shared economy - we’re always looking at consumption of goods and how it can be reduce, e.g. one hoover per floor." Damien concluded that "we need to continue to raise the bar in quality and educate investors and local authorities – looking for best practise worldwide, for example in Scandinavia, where they really consider resident experience, for amenity exemplars.". Thanks to Jessica Middleton-Pugh for ably managing the conversation, and to all who attended. That's a wrap for another UKREiiF
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re:shape's Jermaine Browne and Robbie Nightingale, will be making their way up North to Leeds for UKREiiF With loads of meetings and events already booked with friends old and new, re:shape are excited for a jam-packed few days of networking and learning. Want to hear more about re:shape and how we built the ARK Co-living Platform, our co-founder Jermaine Browne will be a panellist at the following events: Bidwells – How do we make Build to Rent & Operational Living a More Attractive Investment? Panellists - Ashley Perry MRICS, Mark Woodrow John Searle Sue Foxley Jermaine Browne Details: 📍 Bidwells Pavilion, UKREiiF 📅 Wednesday 22nd May 🕖 11:30-12:30 HUB: The Case For Co-living Panellists: SimonRinger Damien Sharkey Jessica Middleton-Pugh Katherine Rose Jermaine Browne Details: 📍 Newsroom Stage | Royal Armouries 📅 Thursday 23rd May 🕖 09:15-10:15
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"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." The Co-living sector frequently advocates that people are stronger when they come together and collaborate, and it was great to see so many of the sector's leaders, champions, and practitioners exhibit these values at Group and company levels to drive forward the SGSLC's mission: To secure greater flexibility in the Greater London Authority Shared Living LPG to safeguard innovation, and ensure that the product and resident's experience continues to evolve in response to demographic trends, operational data, and the needs of our members. Thank you to all of the SGSLC members who participated in the working groups, shaped the evidenced-based representations, and were forthcoming with sensitive operational data for the greater good: Savills JLL CBRE UK DP9 Limited DS2 Greystar Scape Watkin Jones Group Outpost Management Ltd YOO Moda Tide Node Infinite Partnerships Caddick Land Olympian Downing Amro Partners Gravity Coliving LHG - London Hotel Group Balance Out Living Truenorth Crosstree Real Estate Partners LLP Generation Partners Fifth State Muse Countryside Partnerships Common Ascot Group Ziser London Manner Hawkins\Brown CGL Architects Town Legal LLP Addleshaw Goddard HTA Design LLP PLP Architecture GRID Architects Rolfe Judd Architecture Spikeglobal IDOM Consulting, Engineering, Architecture Savile Brown Associates Applied Energy GAA and many many more. Read more at BTR News:
Greater London Authority embraces co-living sector’s feedback: https://lnkd.in/ggcradXE cc Jermaine Browne and re:shape #btrnews #coliving #sharedliving #planning #residential #residentialdevelopment #residentialproperty #builtenvironment
Greater London Authority embraces co-living sector's feedback
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BREAKING NEWS !!! re:shape are proud to announce the appointment of two new directors, Robbie Nightingale and Phil Luckett, to our leadership team. This move signals the next phase of the re:shape's evolution into a fully vertically integrated business across acquisitions, planning, development, and asset management. Robbie Nightingale, the new Construction Director, joins Re:shape Living from Manner, bringing extensive co-living, PBSA and residential experience across Construction, Forward Funds and Development Management Agreements, from previous roles at The Collective and Mace as a main contractor. Notably, Nightingale led the deal structuring of Storey House, Leeds between Manner and Blackrock, and the delivery of ground-up projects such as The Collective Old Oak and The Collective Canary Wharf, which was recently re-launched as ARK Canary Wharf in January 2024. Phil Luckett assumes the role of Operations Director, bringing over two decades of senior management experience in PBSA, including his significant contributions to establishing the 23,000 bed Student Roost operating platform. The benefits of Phil's arrival into the business in late 2023 is already paying dividends for Re:shape and the 1,000-bed operational ARK Co-living platform through the enhancement of efficiencies and procedures across various functions. Read more in BE News
Alternative living real estate company re:shape has bolstered its team with two senior hires. Robbie Nightingale has joined Re:shape as construction director and Phil Luckett has taken on the role of operations director.
Re:shape Living bolsters team with two new hires | BE News
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🏠 Amidst the ongoing housing crisis and shifting demographic patterns, the real estate sector is witnessing a surge in residential investments, but does this underscore the need for diversified residential portfolios? Our Co-founder, Charlie Gayner shares his thoughts with EG “We are witnessing a surge of new capital, in particular core funds, investing in co-living opportunities in the UK and across Europe due to the attractive income profile with inflation-linked rents. “With PBSA becoming quite a saturated space and BTR facing viability issues in the UK, funds are actively seeking to diversify their living portfolios" Click here to read more: https://lnkd.in/eaMzeCD8
Co-living developer buys trio of sites to amass £885m pipeline | EG News
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