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UK’s Fastest-Growing Student Lettings Agency Opens New Bristol Office

Written by Naumaan Farooq

One of the UK’s fastest-growing student lettings agencies, loc8me, has marked another major milestone with the launch of a new branch in Bristol.

The company’s new space is located on Whiteladies Road in the heart of Bristol and represents a significant investment in the city’s thriving student market.

With the ability to accommodate thousands across a vast portfolio of managed properties, it will serve students in Bristol, Cardiff, and Bath while driving job creation and supporting the company’s continued growth.

The expansion further solidifies its position as a dominant player in the student housing sector, continuing its rapid growth strategy across the country.

Founded in 2008 by entrepreneur Raffaele Russo from his Loughborough University bedroom, loc8me has been driven by a bold ambition to transform student lettings. Seventeen years later, the company has grown at an unprecedented pace, becoming one of the UK’s leading student accommodation providers.

Today, loc8me manages more than 2,500 properties and houses over 6,700 students across 13 major university cities, including Loughborough, Nottingham, Manchester, Leeds, Cardiff, Durham, Newcastle, Birmingham, Liverpool, Leicester, Hull, Bath, and now Bristol.

With more than 500 landlords on board and a workforce exceeding 75 staff, the company is showing no signs of slowing down.

Raffaele attributes loc8me’s success to its unique approach – one that goes beyond simply providing student accommodation.

“From day one, our mission has been to offer more than just a place to live. We create communities where students can make lifelong memories, form friendships and create experiences that stay with them long after university,” he said.

“Our expansion into Bristol is a testament to the strength of our model and the growing demand for high-quality student housing. We’re investing in the future of student living and showing that we’re here to stay.”

The firm has built its reputation on offering modern, stylish, and well-managed properties, ensuring students feel at home while they study.

Unlike traditional lettings agencies, the company focuses on creating spaces that enhance the student experience, from social-friendly interiors to seamless property management services. This emphasis on quality has driven loc8me’s rapid rise and positioned it as a leader in the competitive student lettings market.

As student populations continue to rise, the demand for well-managed, high-quality accommodation is stronger than ever, and loc8me is capitalising on this trend with its new branch.

As the company continues to scale up operations nationwide, the Bristol launch signals another step toward its long-term vision: to redefine student living.

Reflecting on his journey from a single office to running a nationwide company, Raffaele added: “I started loc8me with just a handful of properties and a dream to do things differently. I wanted to create a lettings agency that truly puts students first while also building strong, trusted relationships with landlords.

“With a clear track record of success, an ever-expanding portfolio, and a commitment to continuous growth, loc8me is proving that its rise in the industry is far from over. If anything, this is just the beginning.

“Seeing where we are now is incredible, but we’re only getting started. We want to keep growing, keep innovating, and keep providing students with homes where they can thrive. Bristol is a huge step forward for us, and I’m excited for what’s next.”

National student design competition: shortlist announced

Students from Essex, Surrey, Derbyshire and the West Midlands are amongst those named as JDO RAW 2021 shortlist is announced.

Conceived in 2013 by JDO, the award-winning brand design and innovation agency, JDO RAW is now recognised as one of the UK’s foremost student design competitions with a reputation for discovering exceptional talent and launching careers.

This year’s brief was one of the most challenging to date with students asked to take an everyday item and make it stand out from the crowd. To create something they would be happy to put in their trolley and proud to showcase on their kitchen counter.

And they didn’t disappoint.

Jorja Taylor, a third year student studying at Nottingham Tent University, chose rice – creating a cool, covetable brand and asking people to simply be ‘nice’. Billy Betts, a third-year student at Norwich University of Arts, opted for flour – bringing colour and personality in the shape of ‘Flour Power’. And Dan Trent, a third-year studying at the Arts University of Bournemouth opted for eggs – creating ingenious collapsible packaging to save space in the recycling process.

Other everyday items treated to a 2021 makeover included bread, gravy, pasta and no/low alcohol.

The winner of JDO RAW 2021 will be announced at a virtual ceremony in mid-July with the winner walking away with cash, equipment, mentoring and a paid internship at JDO.

JDO RAW 2021 SHORTLIST:

Benjamin Strong, Arts University of Bournemouth

Billy Betts, Norwich University of Arts

Caitlin Climpson, Norwich University of Arts

Cameron Day, University of Lincoln

Dan Trent, Arts University of Bournemouth

Emily Climer, University of Lincoln

Jorja Taylor, Nottingham Trent University

Mia Cann, Arts University of Bournemouth

Tom French, Norwich University of Arts

Zion Davidson, Norwich University of Arts

 

Announcing JDO Raw 2021: Unexpected item in bagging area

JDO RAW has been discovering, celebrating and nurturing the design industry’s best emerging talent since 2013. And with students grappling with the aftershock of a disrupted year due to Covid and an uncertain future – initiatives like JDO RAW have never been more important.

Widely recognised as one of the industry’s foremost brand/design competitions with a track record for spotting design stars of the future – JDO RAW has a reputation for setting challenging briefs designed to test the students’ ability to take big ideas and ‘package’ them to deliver fully -formed coherent, engaging brands.

And the brief for JDO RAW21? To take the supermarket’s most shocking packaging designs and turn them into something you’d be proud to put in your trolley.

“JDO RAW is all about preparing students to have a career in the design industry – which, at every stage, is hugely competitive” says JDO Principal and Group Creative Director, Ben Oates “And whilst we are hoping to find ‘unexpected’ and original voices we are not looking for the finished product. Raw talent, passion and an eagerness to embrace new ideas and concepts is key – and we are confident that this open brief will deliver some exciting results.”

Throughout the last 12 months, JDO has hosted a program of events designed to support young creatives through a time of unprecedented challenges including: You Can Do This, a webinar for grads offering practical tips on how to secure that first job and a Black Creatives Matter webinar that addressed the lack of diversity in the creative sector and how best we can support young creatives to build a more inclusive design community.

JDO RAW 2021 is now open. Deadline for entries, Friday 30th April. To find out more about JDO RAW21 visit the competition website: http://www.jdoraw.com/