
Kexgill was founded by its chairman Dr Michael Lee as he was unhappy with the standard of his own digs when he studied
A Hull student accommodation specialist is helping to create a multimillion-pound building at a key North city. Kexgill Group was formed in the 1970s by its chairman, Dr Michael Lee, to provide better quality private-sector student accommodation.
As a student, he was dissatisfied with the standard of his own digs when he studied in Hull, triggering his vision to create good quality housing, at a time when accommodation provision was dominated by universities. Now the group is poised to start work on the creation of 237 new student living units in Liverpool next month.
Kexgill has formed a joint venture between its UQ Partnerships business and University of Liverpool which will see it deliver a £20m-plus phased programme over the coming years, bringing new high quality, affordable accommodation to the city campus. Building conversions and the redevelopment of disused existing units will kickstart the partnership, which come after the signing of an exclusivity agreement last summer.
Richard Stott, joint managing director of Kexgill Group said: “Today marks a defining moment for us at the Kexgill Group and UQ Partnerships. Formal approval of this strategic joint venture with the University of Liverpool represents a significant step forward in the evolution of university and private sector collaboration.
“University partnerships have always been central to our long-term business plans. In an increasingly price-sensitive environment, structural alignment with university partners provides both affordability for students and income resilience.
“This is about more than strategy. It proves that a values-led, independent business can work in genuine partnership with a leading Russell Group university to deliver what truly matters: high quality, genuinely affordable, on-campus student accommodation.”
He added: “I believe this positions the University of Liverpool and UQ Partnerships at the forefront of a new model within the UK purpose-built student accommodation sector, combining social impact through affordability with disciplined, institution-anchored performance. Above all, it reinforces what has always driven us: doing the right thing for students while building a sustainable, long-term business.”
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Kexgill chairman Dr Michael Lee added: “I am immensely proud of our joint venture with the University of Liverpool, a distinguished Russell Group institution.
“After nearly five decades in the sector, achieving a true strategic partnership of this nature is deeply meaningful to me. From the very beginning, my focus has been simple: students deserve good-quality, affordable accommodation as part of their rite of passage. This partnership delivers exactly that, accommodation that is on campus, aligned with the University, and designed with affordability at its core.”
The University of Liverpool will be represented on the joint venture board by Nicola Davies, chief financial officer; David Furnival, group director of property and campus services and Matthew Clough, director of campus services.
Nicola Davies said: “We know that our students value high quality, affordable accommodation close to the university and this new halls of residence will be an important addition to our campus. We look forward to realising the benefits of our innovative joint venture over the coming years.”
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