Muse, the nationwide placemaker, has continued to grow its Southern team with the appointment of Hollie Boxall as Project Manager.
Hollie joins the London-based team from AtkinsRéalis, with eight years’ experience supporting a range of projects across the commercial, residential, and educational sectors for a mix of public and private sector clients.
This includes Argent, iQ Student Accommodation, and the Department of Levelling Up, Housing & Communities (now Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government),and the Houses of Parliament.
Before joining Muse, Hollie was delivering the first phase of the Bridge Close Regeneration masterplan in Romford. This is a mixed-use opportunity which will create a new community with 383 homes, a DfE urban primary school, retail space, and public realm. In addition, Hollie was also delivering a new-build Passivhaus secondary school in Burgess Hill.
Hollie’s appointment continues to boost Muse’s growth trajectory in the South, supporting delivery of a strong regional pipeline.
This includes a mixed-used regeneration project in Stevenage and the first phase of Manor Road Quarter in Canning Town (355 homes, including 50% affordable homes).
Mike Auger, Managing Director at Muse – South, said: “Hollie joins us with a breadth of experience delivering major regeneration across a number of a sectors, working with high profile public and private sector partners.
“Her diverse experience will add real value to our team and our established partners as we deliver our exciting pipeline of new places.”
Hollie Boxall, Project Manager at Muse – South, said: “Muse has an exceptional reputation for delivering regeneration and placemaking across the country.I am looking forward to working with the team and our partners to help unlock opportunities, deliver value, and make a positive difference to communities across the south.”