Harrison Street JV to develop third UK PBSA scheme in Nottingham
Harrison Street is to develop a 297-bed, five-story purpose-built student accommodation scheme in Nottingham, in a joint venture with Torsion Developments. Keep reading
Harrison Street is to develop a 297-bed, five-story purpose-built student accommodation scheme in Nottingham, in a joint venture with Torsion Developments. Keep reading
Two years after COVID-19 lockdowns shuttered universities and sparked momentary doubt over the future of student housing, both enrollment and housing occupancies have rebounded to pre-pandemic levels. Keep reading
Jim Hennessy, Managing Director and Head of P3 Business and Development at Harrison Street talks with Drew Campbell about why investors are interested in the infrastructure strategy. Keep reading
Michael Gordon, Global Chief Investment Officer at Harrison Street talks with Brendix Anderson from Senior Housing Business about private equity investments in senior housing. Keep reading
Harrison Street and Lincoln Property Co. will build a 190-acre data center and industrial campus near Columbus, Ohio, which could attract a wide range of users and industries including technology, life sciences, advanced manufacturing and e-commerce. Keep reading
Harrison Street and CA Ventures are to develop a 393-bed purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) community in London, which they believe to be lacking in high-quality student housing. Keep reading
Mina Kojuri has been appointed as Harrison Street's new Director for the company's investor relations team in London. Keep reading
EXCLUSIVE - Harrison Street Sells Portfolio of 27 Medical Office Buildings to NorthWest Healthcare Properties. Keep reading
Harrison Street and Sabra Health Care REIT are collaborating on a new initiative aimed at creating healthier senior living communities and finding new solutions through research. Keep reading
Harrison Street, a specialist in alternative property types, has sold all of the assets from its debut European fund and plans to expand into more sectors and geographical markets. Keep reading