Saturday, April 27, 2024

Managing Director hire and new Leeds office for honey

Housebuilder honey has revealed the opening of a 5,000 sq ft office in Leeds this June and the immediate hire of a Managing Director to deliver its expansion plans in Yorkshire and the Midlands.

honey has recruited former Avant Homes Central Managing Director, Chris Coley, to lead two newly created operating regions, honey Yorkshire and honey Central.

The honey Yorkshire team will be based in the new Leeds office which has been taken on a seven-year lease and is located on the Thorpe Park Leeds development just off junction 46 of the M1.

Prior to joining the business, Chris worked at Avant Homes for almost 19 years where he was a colleague of honey founder and former Avant Homes Chief Executive Officer, Mark Mitchell.

Since being launched in October 2022, honey has secured 14 sites across Yorkshire and the Midlands that will deliver 1,781 homes and a combined gross development value of £530m. The average selling price of a honey home is £300,000.

The company is backed by private equity firm Alchemy Partners and its Alchemy Special Opportunities Fund IV which has £937m of fully committed capital.

Chris Coley said: “honey is a business with a clear purpose and a huge amount of ambition so it’s exciting to be able to lead the company’s expansion throughout Yorkshire and the Midlands.

“I’ve been tasked with maintaining honey’s momentum as we simultaneously build and sell our homes whilst finding and securing further residential development opportunities.”

honey currently employs 52 people across both office and site-based roles and, once the Leeds office opens, will have capacity for 84 office-based people.

Chief Executive, Mark Mitchell, said: “Chris joins us at a time when we want to accelerate our growth plans and, along with our senior management team, he has overall responsibility for their delivery.

“Now we have two operating regions, and will soon have offices in both Leeds and Sheffield, we have the platform required to deliver ongoing sustainable profitable growth.”

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