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ULI UK Site Tour: Ten Degrees, Croydon | The World’s Tallest Modular Tower
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Pricing | Members | Non-Members |
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All Types | £20.00 | £50.00 |
Please note this event is limited to 40 attendees on a first come, first served basis. Please contact [email protected] to be added to the waiting list if you are unable to register due to the event being full.
ULI UK is inviting to join us for a tour of Ten Degrees, Croydon, kindly hosted by Greystar. This event has been organised by our Young Leaders Committee and the ULI UK Residential Product Council.
The event will take place on Wednesday 27 October, from 17:30 - 20:30 BST. The programme will include a guided tour of the development and a panel discussion, including the investor / operator, architects, and contractor, discussing ‘How Does Ten Degrees Make a Difference, and Why it Matters for the UK Build-To-Rent Sector.’
- Ronan Farrell, Head of Design, Tide Construction Limited
- Simon Toplis, Partner, HTA Design LLP
- Carmine D'Orazio, Building Manager, Ten Degrees, Greystar
- Alexander Hill, Associate, Portfolio Management, Greystar
Drinks and refreshments in the sky lounge will follow, giving you the opportunity to network with your ULI fellow members.
The record-breaking new rental development, Ten Degrees, situated at 100a George Street, Croydon, is currently the world’s tallest modular building; a feat in engineering, and setting new standards for community living in London.
Formed of two adjoining 44 and 38-storey towers overlooking East Croydon station and offering panoramic views across London, the project stands at 136m, as tall as the London Eye, and comprises 546 spacious apartments ranging from one to three-bedrooms in size. The development combines scale and ambition in design-led rental accommodation, which is purposefully inclusive. As a result, it takes pride in being refreshingly appealing to a broad-spectrum of people due to its accessible and flexible price model. Ten Degrees marks a significant step forward in Greystar’s commitment to deliver 10,000 multi-family homes in the Capital by 2022.