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Property Investor Profiles BLA Property Investor Profiles Fund Blue Marble Asset Management Ltd BlackRock UK Property Fund Enterprise House, 115 Edmund Street, Birmingham B3 2HJ Fund Manager: BlackRock Investment Managers Tel: 0121 272 4949 Drapers Gardens, 12 Throgmorton Avenue, London EC2N 2DL Email: [firstinitial.surname]@bmassetmanagement.co.uk Tel: 020 7743 3000 Fax: 020 7743 1000 Web: www.bmassetmanagement.co.uk Email: [firstname.surname]@blackrock.co.uk Contacts Web: www.blackrock.co.uk Tim Matthews (Chief Executive) Contacts Amy Hayward (Property & Asset Manager) Justin Brown (Portfolio Manager) Ed Jones (Investment Director) Chris McCormack (Portfolio Manager) Ed Stanton (Asset Manager) Thomas Mueller (Portfolio Manager) Comment Comment Blue Marble Asset Management is a real estate asset management BlackRock UK Property Fund held 184 direct assets. Total net specialist which presently has more than £60m of property assets assets were £3478 m (30/09/18) under management. It works for a select range of clients including investment businesses, high net worth individuals, trusts and family 01/19 - Blackrock’s UK Property Fund has acquired Forest Trading offices. Its business is based on taking a holistic view of each of its Estate in Walthamstow from CBRE Global Investors for £11m. property investments. (03/16) 04/18 - Clients of Blue Marble Asset Management paid £10.8m for Blackstone Group International Partners LLP three office buildings totalling 43,000 sq ft at Lichfield South office 40 Berkeley Square, London W1J 5AL park. Tel: 020 7451 4000 Fax: 020 7451 4038 Web: www.blackstone.com Fund Contacts Blue Noble LLP Michael Vrana (Managing Director) 12 Hay Hill, London W1J 8NR James Lock (Managing Director) Tel: 020 7952 5247 Comment Email: [email protected] The Blackstone Group L.P. is the largest private equity real estate Web: www.bluenoble.co.uk firm in the world today with $102 billion of assets under Contacts management. It operates around the globe with investments and Paul Noble (CEO) people in North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America. Toby Evans (Chief Investment Officer) 08/17 - Blackstone sold the 216,000 sq ft Lacon London at 84 Harry Heathcoat Amory (Chief Operating Officer) Theobalds’s Road, WC1 to a private Middle Eastern investor for Will Michell (Partner) £285m. The deal means there are now 13 buildings remaining in Comment Blackstone's London portfolio, spanning 4.7m sq. ft. This includes St Katharine Docks which was made available for sale in May for Blue Noble was founded in 2017 by a team of experienced real £435m. estate professionals from HSBC Alternative Investments Limited: Paul Forshaw, CEO of Blue Noble (formally Global Head of Real 02/18 - M7 and Blackstone paid £320m for a UK light industrial Estate for HSBC Alternative Investments Limited); Toby Evans, portfolio, totalling 4.5m sq ft across 40 properties. Chief Investment Officer; Harry Heathcoat Amory, Chief Operating Officer; and Will Michell, Partner. 09/18 - Blackstone and Telereal bought Network Rail's arches portfolio for £1.46bn. The portfolio totals 17m sq ft across the UK, 02/18 - Blue Noble is backed by Woodman Group, a Swiss and and primarily comprises converted railway arches. Telereal asset and wealth manager.It has been given control of a $450m and Blackstone will hold equal ownership stakes in the portfolio, portfolio from the $4bn Zug-headquartered group which is invested which will be managed solely by Telereal on a day-to-day basis. mainly in commercial property in Scandinavia. But it is also raising capital for a new fund beginning with $100m from Woodman, which it hopes to at least double by tapping other Blair Estates Ltd investors before using leverage to take the fund to around the Unit 3, Edge Business Centre, Humber Road, London NW2 6EW $500m mark. This will be for investments in the UK and western Europe. Tel: 020 8102 1000 Fax: 020 8102 1001 Email: [email protected] Web: www.blairestates.com Blue View Properties Ltd Contacts Box House, Bath Road, Box, Near Corsham, Wilts SN13 8AA Joshua Bleier (Managing Director) Tel: 01225 744 321 Fax: 01225 744 333 Email: [email protected] Contacts Blend Property UK Charles Tull (Managing Director) 50 Weymouth Mews, London W1G 7EH Tel: 0203 771 9193 Email: [email protected] Bluemantle Ltd Web: www.blendproperty.co.uk Foden House, London Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire SK9 7RT Contacts Tel: 01625 582548 Fax: 01625 590449 Elaine Holder (Operations Manager) Email: [email protected] Comment Web: www.bluemantlegroup.co.uk 06/18 - Blend Property has acquired the Atlantic Pavilion in Contacts Liverspool's Royal Albert Dock for c£11m, representing a net initial Mark Caldwell (Chief Executive) yield of c7.5%. The 88,934 sq ft building is let to Shop Direct Jim Caldwell (Chairman) Holdings for a further five years and occupied by its subsidiary Yodel Delivery at a rent of £900,000 per annum, equating to £10.26/ sq ft. Section 2 - 26 The UK Property Investors Directory - 2019 Edition Property Investor Profiles HOL Holmes Investment Properties Plc Hortons Estate Ltd Elder House, St Georges Business Park, 207 Brooklands Road Latham House, 4th Floor, 33-34 Paradise Street Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0TS Birmingham B1 2AJ Tel: 0203 858 7790 Tel: 0121 236 6481 Fax: 0121 236 6548 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.hipplc.com Web: www.hortons.co.uk Contacts Contacts James Holmes (Managing Director) Stephen Benson (Chief Executive) Michael Simmonds (CEO) Richard Norgrove (Property Director) Grant Wright (Head of Leisure) David Freeman (Finance Director) Jonathan Sutton (Head of property) Steve Tommy (Commercial Surveyor) Comment Comment Holmes Investment Properties Plc is a UK property investment The company owns substantial property holdings in the centre of company focused on the leisure sector, listed on the Berlin Stock Birmingham, and is one of the City's largest based independent Exchange in 2011. commercial property developer / investors. Through its subsidiaries, UK Adventure Parks Ltd and HIP Year Ending Sep 2017 Sep 2016 Sep 2015 Entertainment Properties, HIP plans to work with leisure operators Turnover £14.4m £12.7m £12.3m to source plots of land, acquire sites under option agreements, gain planning consents, build the leisure centre site to the operator’s Pre-Tax Profit £19.6m £13.1m £6.54m specification and maximise their returns, against a pre-agreed long- Net Worth £151m £135m £129m term lease with an agreed yield. Total Assets £240m £224m £215m As the leisure market continues to grow, along with the number of leisure centres in the UK, HIP intends to partner with fast growing Howard de Walden Estates Ltd companies, aiming to develop a minimum of 12 leisure centres 23 Queen Anne Street, London W1G 9DL over the next 5-6 years, significantly enhancing the Company’s balance sheet. (11/18) Tel: 020 7580 3163 Fax: 020 7436 8152 Email: [email protected] The Holyoake Estate Co Ltd Web: www.hdwe.co.uk 10a Chandos Street, London W1G 9DQ Contacts Andrew Hynard (Chief Executive) Tel: 020 7323 6674 Fax: 020 7323 6604 Simon Baynham (Property Director) Email: [surname]@investrealm.co.uk Comment Contacts Paul Elster (Managing Director) 01/19 - Howard de Walden Estate completed a £280m private placement issue with eight institutional investors from the UK and the US. Hondo Enterprises Year Ending Mar 2018 Mar 2017 Mar 2016 9 Newburgh Street, London W1F 7RL Turnover £128m £119m £107m Tel: 020 3955 8080 Pre-Tax Profit £213m £253m £295m Email: [email protected] Net Worth £3360m £3210m £2999m Web: www.hondo-enterprises.com Total Assets £4556m £4407m £4043m Contacts The Howard Group Taylor Williams (Director) 93 Regent Street, Cambridge CB2 1AW Comment Tel: 01223 312 910 Fax: 01223 3112911 Hondo Enterprises is a property investment, development and asset management company specializing in opportunistic and Email: [email protected] value-add transactions in Central London. Web: www.howard-ventures.com Contacts 03/18 - Market Villages, which is owned by Hondo Enterprises, paid Nicholas Bewes (Chief Executive) £37.25m for Brixton Market. The grade II-listed markets comprise William Jewson (Development Director) 140 shops and restaurants. Colin Brown (Director of Portfolio Development) Horncastle Group Plc Comment REQUIREMENTS: Unicorn House, 8 Innovation Drive, Green Park Rd Howard are currently looking to acquire commercial investments Newport, East Yorkshire HU15 2FW around the SouthEast and Midlands. Tel: 01482 631 295 Fax: 01482 631 294 Investments are typically sought in the £5-20m range .However Email: [email protected] Howard have a number of strategic alliances and other business Web: www.horncastlegroup.com partners who are able to JV with to procure larger schemes and opportunities purchases. Contacts Andrew Horncastle (Chairman) 01/18 - The Howard Group paid £2.5m for of Langford Arch, Ian Hodges (Managing Director) London Road, Sawston, Cambridge. The 19,000 sq ft property is a David Watson (Development Director) former mill building converted into offices and is virtually fully let generating a total income of £199,048 a year. Year Ending Mar 2018 Mar 2017 Mar 2016 Turnover £1.78m £2.6m £5.63m 02/18 - The Howard Group sold its Bishop’s Stortford industrial Pre-Tax Profit £1.63m £2.4m £785m estate at Raynham Road to USS for £14m. Net Worth £25.4m £23.1m £21.1m Year Ending Sep 2017 Sep 2016 Sep 2015 Total Assets £40.7m £32.3m £29.1m Turnover £1.67m £9.07m £9.82m Pre-Tax Profit £8.22m £1.2m £0.88m Net Worth £14.9m £8.38m £14.04m
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