Mainstay secures management of luxury redevelopment in Sheffield

Mainstay secures management of luxury redevelopment in Sheffield


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Mainstay, a residential property management company that is part of the FirstPort group, has strengthened its property portfolio by taking on the operational management of Hallam Towers – a brand new luxury redevelopment in the suburbs of Sheffield.

Situated on the site of the former Hallam Tower Hotel, the newly built Hallam Towers apartments features 101 apartment units over 14 floors, consisting of one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, as well as seven additional townhouses.

Hallam Towers is located in the leafy western suburb of Ranmoor. The development is just a short walk away from popular Broomhill, the University of Sheffield, and a short drive to reach the Peak District National Park.

Redbrik sales director, Peter Lee, said: “It has been a pleasure dealing with FirstPort. They have planned and executed a full management takeover through professionalism and expertise that comes from such a large and well-established company.”

FirstPort business development director Charles Lucas added: “We’re really pleased to be taking on the management of Hallam Towers. It’s a landmark redevelopment project that encompasses many luxury amenities for residents to enjoy.”

About FirstPort    

FirstPort is the UK’s leading residential property service provider, caring for 310,000 homes in England, Wales and Scotland, across 5,600 developments.   

With over four decades of experience and 4,000 employees, FirstPort works with developers, investors, freeholders and over 1,300 Resident Management Companies.  

FirstPort is a member of the Association of Residential Managing Agents (ARMA), the Association of Retirement Housing Managers (ARHM), and Property Managers Association Scotland (PMAS).  As well as holding a Five Star Rating from the British Safety Council, it has been awarded the British Safety Council’s prestigious Sword of Honour, is an accredited Safe Agent and belongs to The Property Ombudsman.   

FirstPort holds a Silver Investors in People accreditation and has been named as one of the UK’s Top Employers by the Top Employers’ Institute for the last three consecutive years.

Development done right

The sought-after development boasts a range of luxury amenities, which include a 24-hour concierge, a fully equipped private gym, and a swimming pool, all topped off with a panoramic view of the city.

Hallam Towers is located in the leafy western suburbs of Ranmoor and the development is just a short walk away from popular Broomhill, the University of Sheffield, and a conveniently close drive to reach the Peak District National Park.

This latest contract has enabled FirstPort to further expand its existing portfolio and continue to offer its wealth of expertise and experience in residential property management across the north of England. 
For more information on the development, please go to: www.hallamtowers.co.uk  

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