Hollis Wharf, a mixed-use purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme on the banks of the River Avon in Bath, has officially completed and launched.

Developed by PBSA specialists Alumno, the scheme comprises of 120 studios and cluster bedrooms, shared amenities, roof terrace and a ground floor commercial space.

Local charity Mercy in Action will occupy the ground and mezzanine levels for use as a distribution centre.

The five-storey building also showcases work from local artists in the atrium, including a ceramic sculpture by Patricia Volk and a wall-based map of the River Avon.

David Campbell, managing director of Alumno, said: “This project has been a true collaboration between our team, architects, contractors, and local stakeholders.

“We are delighted to see Hollis Wharf brought to life and look forward to welcoming students into this exceptional new residence.”

James Devey, division director at Red Construction South West, added: “We are proud to have played a vital role in delivering a sustainable, mixed-use community with such a rich heritage for the students of Bath.

“The trust that Alumno put in our team to complete work on Hollis Wharf is testament to our reputation within the region.”

The scheme was constructed by Red Construction, funded by Heitman and designed by AWW.

Image: Alumno

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