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Sky-House Co appoints a new Operations Director
SKY-HOUSE Co, the Sheffield based house-builder, has recruited a new Operations Director.
Ryan Ratcliffe previously ran his own contracting business in Leeds and latterly worked for Gleeson Homes.
His appointment comes as Sky-House Co is forming a new HQ for the business at Centenary Works on the River Sheaf, with plans to grow the head office and technical teams to support its expansion.
Work on Sky-House at the Waverley Regeneration site, close to both Rotherham and Sheffield, has continued throughout lockdown with the completion of 44 Sky-Houses, the acclaimed 21st-century take on the traditional back-to-back Victorian house.
Future projects include 40 riverside homes at Oughtibridge Mill and seven homes at Fox Valley, alongside Phase 2 of the Waverley development, where a further 44 Sky-House homes will be built.
The company is also currently in the process of acquiring a site for an additional 57 homes in Sheffield city centre.
The Sky-House Co was founded by architect David Cross and accountant Philip Prince.
“Ryan adds a new dimension to the team to help us grow the business and deliver our pipeline in full control,” said Philip.
“It’s an exciting time for us after a slow and frustrating start but strong sales and new projects are testament to our brand positioning.”
Sky-House Co is funded by Homes England and aims to fill the missing-middle of the housing market by creating sensitively dense, naturally affordable and sustainable homes.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by John Highfield .
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