Trilogy Wins Property Developer of Year at Education Investor Awards
Our thanks to the judges and team at Education Investor, who have awarded Trilogy their Property Developer of the Year award at the Education Investor Awards.
Trilogy has pioneered an innovative model for a multi-tenanted, education-led commercial campus that develops work-ready graduates for tomorrow’s jobs and supports impact-focused start-ups that spin out of university courses.
Our team has demonstrated that it is a uniquely experienced and capable partner for education institutions looking to expand their campuses into city centre sites, and for investors seeking resilient, value-add asset management and development, with a strong focus on social and environmental sustainability.
Below is a snapshot of the numbers behind the award (covering 2023):
140,000-sq ft of new lettings across The Amp and Republic campuses, bringing total space leased to educators at these sites to 460,000-sq ft.
8 higher education institutions based at Trilogy’s flagship asset, Republic.
20,000 people whose job or course is now based at Republic, up from the 1,700 who worked on site in 2016.
940,000 sq ft of space given planning consent to create a full-service education Campus at Republic, with on-site PBSA alongside teaching space and other supporting uses.
12 months from acquisition to refurbishment and delivery of The Amp: a new 135,000 sq ft creative education campus in Whitechapel, East London.
55,000 sq ft pre-let to an FE college and an HE institute at The Amp, shaping the direction of the development in partnership with future occupiers. Further lettings meant the building was 66% on completion, with remaining space under-offer.
0% on-site fossil fuel use at The Amp, following the modernisation of the building’s M&E and energy efficiency as part of Trilogy’s upgrade of the building.
£5.14m total monetised social value generated by Republic between 2018 and 2023
£699.61m of economic benefit in the wider economy generated by the jobs and students at Republic between 2018 and 2023.
7000 children have played in the sandpit at Republic, a free-to-use community facility provided for local people in an area with poor outdoor play provision.