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UK Property Developers Profiles UK Commercial Developers - A-Z Profiles REA Realis Estates Ltd Regal Property Group Portman House, 5-7 Temple Row West, Birmingham B2 5NY 1625 Warwick Road, Knowle, Solihull, West Midlands B93 9LF Tel: 0121 230 1000 Fax: 0121 233 2736 Tel: 01564 771010 Fax: 01564 779684 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.realisestates.co.uk Contacts Contacts Roger Holbeche (Director) Duncan Mathieson (Managing Director) Mark Holbeche (Director) Ollie Mitchell (Associate Director) Mark Worsfold (Project Manager) Primary Sector: Mixed Use Comment Primary Sector: Shopping Centre 04/10 - Regal Property Group received planning consent to develop Comment the £125m Regal Tower, Birmingham. Aedas Architects designed Realis Estates specialise in retail and leisure developments in and the scheme which will be 56 storeys, and includes a 289 bed out of town with schemes ranging in size from £3m to £250m in luxury/business hotel, 256 serviced apartments, 3 floors of locations from Belfast to the West, Hull to the East, Edinburgh to the penthouses plus a parade of boutique shops on the ground floor North and Salisbury to the South. with basement parking. 07/10 - Birmingham City Council granted Realis planning permission for a new Travelodge and Tesco express development in Carrs Lane, Birmingham. Realis Estates started construction on Resolution Property Plc the development in summer 2010. Scottish Widows provided £6.7m 31 Bruton Place, London W1J 6NN funding for the scheme. Tel: 020 7518 8380 Fax: 020 7518 8384 03/11 - Realis Estates received planning consent for a new bus Email: [email protected] station at the £350m redevelopment of the East West Centre in Web: www.resolutionproperty.com Stoke-on-Trent town centre. Under the terms of the agreement, Contacts Realis Estates will develop up to 685,000 sq ft of retail space – including a new department store, as well as cafés, restaurants, Robert Laurence (Chief Executive) public spaces, a multi-screen cinema, a hotel and improved parking. Brian Reynolds (Director) The bus station will form the first phase of the regeneration project. Nigel Robson (Director) Peter Todd (Director) Realty Estates Ltd Comment 04/10 - Resolution bought the loan secured against three linked 25 Rochdale Road, Manchester M4 4HT buildings on Upper Thames Street and Little Trinity Lane, EC4. The Tel: 0161 832 9447 Fax: 0161 832 0065 200,000 sq ft development had been earmarked for a four-star, 300- Email: [email protected] bedroom hotel and nine luxury apartments. Contacts 12/10 - Resolution Property formed a JV with urban regeneration Yousef Tishbi (Chief Executive) specialist Waterhouse to kickstart the £100m Brewery Square Nemet Ghatan (Company Secretary) scheme in Dorchester, Dorset. The scheme comprises 600 homes, a 45-bed care home and 42 close-care flats, 192,000 sq ft of shops, Financial two hotels, a cinema, arts centre and theatre. Year Ending Sep 2009 Sep 2008 Sep 2007 Turnover £6.59m £8.19m £8.78m 03/11 - Resolution Property committed almost all the €400m of equity remaining in its third opportunity fund to unlocking stalled Pre-Tax Profit £2.7m £2.9m £2.82m developments. Top of its UK target list are good town centre Net Assets £28.9m £27m £29.3m locations with strong demographics and shopping centre and leisure Total Assets £46.9m £48.1m £52.6m investments to which it can add value. Comment Realty Estates was formed in 1985 and has built up a diverse property portfolio in the north-west and London. Its strategy is not Resonance Capital only development and investment but also to operate property- related businesses, such as hotels and self-storage. 231/233 St Vincent Street, Glasgow G2 5QY Tel: 0141 227 4747 Fax: 0141 248 2875 08/10 - Hodder & Partners won the competition to design the Email: [email protected] redevelopment of Gateway House next to Piccadilly Station in Web: www.rescap.co.uk Manchester city centre. The mixed-use project on land owned by Realty Estates comprises the refurbishment and conversion of Contacts Gateway House, which was designed by Richard Seifert, to provide Ken Barrett (Director) 50,000 sq ft of retail space, 86,500 sq ft offices and a 200-bed hotel, Angela Higgins (Director) together with a new 60,000 sq ft office building to London Road and a reworking of the public realm fronting Piccadilly Station Comment 04/11 - Realty Estates bought the BBC's former Manchester Resonance Capital is a Scottish investment and development headquarters for an undisclosed amount. The 300,000 sq ft studios business set up by Ediston founder Ken Barrett and former Savills will be vacant as a result of the BBC's move to Peel Holdings Media director Angela Higgins. Resonance formed a £150m partnership City in Salford and have the potential for 1m sq ft of mixed-use with Moorfield. The Moorfield Resonance Partnership will target development. £150m of assets over the next two years, and will focus on opportunities in Scotland. (06/10) UK Commercial Developers Directory - 2011 Edition Section 2 - 199 UK Commercial Developers - Top 250 League Table - 04/2011 Ranking by square footage SECTOR Retail Shop' Developer Industrial Leisure Mixed Use Office Retail Ware' Centre Grand Total 151 Parkridge Developments Ltd 200,000 50,000 213,378 463,378 152 Heron International 462,000 462,000 153 J Sainsbury Plc (Property) 457,089 457,089 154 Harbert Management Corporation (E 450,000 450,000 155 Schroder Property Investment Mana 319,000 125,000 444,000 156 Gallan Group 196,000 245,000 441,000 157 Barnfield Construction Ltd 440,000 440,000 158 Highbridge Properties Plc 436,150 436,150 159 Silverlink Property Developments Plc 430,000 430,000 160 Frogmore Property Company Ltd 144,000 144,918 141,000 429,918 161 RO Developments 109,500 316,500 426,000 162 Bruntwood Estates Ltd 192,000 227,640 419,640 163 Crown Estate 97,000 322,000 419,000 164 LXB Retail Properties Plc 160,000 250,000 410,000 165 Carillion Developments 400,000 400,000 166 Norseman Holdings Ltd 400,000 400,000 167 Barberry Developments Ltd 400,000 400,000 168 John Laing Projects & Developments 390,000 390,000 169 Calthorpe Estates Ltd 387,500 387,500 170 Discovery Properties Ltd 84,000 300,000 384,000 171 Stockdale Properties Ltd 383,000 383,000 172 Invista Real Estate Investment Management 115,000 43,000 219,000 377,000 173 Ediston Properties 301,000 70,000 371,000 174 Morston Assets Ltd 300,000 70,000 370,000 175 Mandale Group 350,000 350,000 176 Beetham Organization Ltd 350,000 350,000 177 States of Jersey Development Company 350,000 350,000 178 Progress Property Developments 345,000 345,000 179 Wrenbridge Ltd 200,000 145,000 345,000 180 Telereal Trillium 342,000 342,000 181 Reland 74,000 267,000 341,000 182 Scarborough Development Group 30,000 62,000 245,700 337,700 183 William Davis Ltd 80,000 250,000 330,000 184 Mountgrange 330,000 330,000 185 Rokeby Developments Ltd 35,500 185,000 105,000 325,500 186 Co-operative Estates 325,000 325,000 187 Abbeygate Developments 140,000 165,000 305,000 188 Dandara Holdings Ltd 304,620 304,620 189 Cathedral Group plc 300,000 300,000 190 MAXIMUS Real Estate 300,000 300,000 191 Genr8 Developments 300,000 300,000 192 Le Masurier 300,000 300,000 193 HPG Developments 170,000 50,000 75,000 295,000 194 REDEVCO UK 291,000 291,000 195 Standard Life Investments 290,000 290,000 196 Exton Estates Ltd 290,000 290,000 197 Highland Properties (Scotland) Ltd 285,000 285,000 198 CLS Holdings Plc 200,000 80,000 280,000 199 Gregory Properties Ltd 277,000 277,000 200 Cantium Developments 275,000 275,000 UK Commercial Developers Directory - 2011 Edition Section 1 UK Commercial Developers Pipeline 04/2011 SECTOR TOWN ADDRESS SIZE sq ft STATUS DATE Delancey Asset Management Ltd 1,105,000 sq ft Mixed Use BECKENHAM GlaxoSmithKline, South Eden Park Road Site Acquired 2 2011 LONDON SE17 Oakmayne Plaza, Elephant & Castle 390,000 sq ft Site Acquired 1 2011 LONDON SW11 Clapham Junction 250,000 sq ft Scheme Suspended 5 2009 Office LONDON SE1 Westminster Place, York Road 345,000 sq ft Scheme Suspended 10 2008 Shopping Centre LONDON SW11 Southside Shopping Centre 120,000 sq ft Planning Consent 2 2011 Derwent Holdings 250,000 sq ft Retail Warehouse LIVERPOOL Edge Lane Retail Park 250,000 sq ft Planning Consent 12 2010 Derwent London Plc 2,562,400 sq ft Mixed Use LONDON E1 60 Commercial Road 121,500 sq ft Planning Consent 11 2010 LONDON SW1 Riverwalk House, 157-166 Millbank 200,000 sq ft Construction Start 2011 LONDON W1 One Oxford Street 277,000 sq ft Planning Application 2011 Office LONDON EC1 100 City Road 220,000 sq ft Planning Application 12 2010 LONDON EC1 Morelands Building, 5-27 Old Street 88,000 sq ft Construction Start 2011 LONDON EC1 The Turnmill, 63 Clerkenwell Road 65,000 sq ft Construction Start 2012 LONDON EC1 Woodbridge House, 30 Aylesbury Street 75,400 sq ft Site Acquired 3 2011 LONDON EC2 18-30 Leonard Street 20,500 sq ft Planning Consent LONDON N1 2-14 Pentonville Road 55,000 sq ft Scheme Completion 2012 LONDON NW1 132-142 Hampstead Road 233,000 sq ft Planning Consent 12 2010 LONDON SE1 40 Blackfriars Road 81,000 sq ft Planning Consent LONDON SW1 1 Page Street 118,000 sq ft Site Acquired 3 2011 LONDON SW1 1-5 Grosvenor Place 270,000 sq ft LONDON W1 80 Charlotte Street 300,000 sq ft Planning Application 1 2011 LONDON W1 Henrywood House, 3-5 Langham Place 100,000 sq ft Scheme Completion 2014 LONDON W2 Bridge House, 55-65 North Wharf Road, Paddington 240,000 sq ft Scheme Completion 2016 UK Commercial Developers Directory - 2011 Edition Section 3 - 19 UK Commercial Development Schedule ADDRESS SECTOR SIZE sq ft STATUS DATE DEVELOPER (s) NOTES ARCHITECT LONDON SW3 Office 100,000 Construction Start 2015 Cadogan Estates Ltd 100,000 sq ft of offices over high-quality shops.
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