Fortwell Capital backs five large developments

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Fortwell Capital has provided over £50 million of funding in one week, including £30 million for a new development scheme in the London Borough of Hackney.

Comprising five separate transactions spanning the residential and commercial sectors, the Knightsbridge-based lender said the figure represents one of the best aggregate lending weeks in its history.

Three of the transactions – for £5.6 million, £4.4 million and £4.2 million respectively – were for specialist commercial development projects outside the M25 perimeter.

A fourth – for a gross value of £7 million – was a refinance bridge provided against a high-end residential development in Battersea, London S.W.11. at a loan to value of 75%.

However, the lender’s biggest-value transaction – and its largest so far this year – was for a mixed-use residential and commercial scheme in London’s fashionable Hackney district.

Introduced to Fortwell Capital by property finance advisers Brotherton Real Estate, the development is located in London Fields E8 and includes permission for 42 upscale residential units utilising 32,540 sq ft together with 21,969 sq ft of commercial-use space.

To be developed by Gold Section Developments, the residential element will boast upon completion 12 one-bed, 16 two-bed and 14 three-bed apartments complemented by 20 commercial studios.

Planning consent has been obtained for the demolition of the existing vacant warehouse and construction of two 4/5 storey buildings with lower ground and basement levels and a three-storey mews block and a single-storey commercial block.

Fortwell Capital has provided Gold Section with a gross advance of £29.5 million over a period of 24 months on a loan-to-costs basis of 81%. The loan-to-gross development value was not being revealed but Fortwell confirmed the figure is at the higher end of its lending parameters.

Colin Sanders, Fortwell Capital’s chief executive officer, said: “As might be expected in the current environment, this transaction was not without its difficulties. We stepped in at a time of pre- and post-referendum jitters amongst some funders, but we liked what we saw.

“Gold Section Developments have an impressive track record of success and possess an unrivalled local knowledge of the areas in which they develop. Together with the signature expertise provided by Brotherton, we had little difficulty getting comfortable with the structure of the deal.”

Richard Fine, principal at Brotherton Real Estate, said: “This is a really exciting development in an ever improving fringe location by a seasoned developer. Nonetheless, Brexit did have an impact and while some lenders in the market were pulling back, the team at Fortwell gave Gold Section and Brotherton all the confidence we needed that they would deliver on time. It was a pleasure working with all parties involved and we look forward to what will be a landmark development in London Fields.”

Sanders added: “Many lenders continue to say the right thing during these uncertain times, but it’s action – not words – that matter. With permanent capital in the market, a sharpened appetite to lend, and an expanding team of best-in-class experts at our disposal, Fortwell Capital will continue to support property professionals in London, throughout the South East and in select areas of high demand.”

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