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Property Investor Profiles ANG Property Investor Profiles Fund Anglesea Capital Angelo, Gordon Europe Ltd 11 Hill Street, London W1J 5LF 25 Hanover Square, London W1S 1JF Tel: 020 7629 5324 Tel: 0207 758 5300 Fax: 0207 758 5420 Email: [email protected] Email: amittal@angelogordon. com Web: www.angleseacapital.com Web: www.angelogordon.com Contacts Contacts Rhys Lewis (Managing Director) Anuj Mittal (Real Estate) Nick Sowerbutts (Asset Manager) Comment Comment US private equity fund manager Angelo Gordon announced plans Anglesea Capital Ltd was formed by former Rockpoint director Rys to invest a substantial proportion of its $2bn of property funds in the Lewis. UK. (07/09) 12/11 - London & Stamford (94% interest) and Anglesea (6% The privately owned fund manager is investing two funds: its interest) sold the Triangle Distribution Portfolio and including the $800m AG Core Plus Realty Fund II, of which it has already spent recently acquired 5110 Magna Park, Lutterworth for a consideration around 35%; and its $1.25bn opportunity fund, the AG Realty Fund of £265m . Anglesea will continue to manage the portfolio with VII, of which around 25% is invested. Blackstone as its equity backer. 11/11 - Angelo, Gordon & Co bought the Frimley Business Park in Surrey, in partnership with Investream, for £15m - reflecting a Anglo Scottish Properties Plc 13.2% yield. The park comprises nine office buildings totalling 100a Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8EH 161,074 sq ft on a 13.4-acre site. Tel: 020 7284 1144 Fax: 020 7267 2477 Email: [email protected] 06/12 - Angelo, Gordon paid Avestus Capital Partners £70m for Senator House, 85 Queen Victoria Street, EC4 - reflecting a net Contacts initial yield of 8.75%. Richard Mintz (Managing Director) Year Ending Mar 2011 Mar 2010 Mar 2009 08/12 - Dunedin Property, backed by Angelo Gordon, purchased Turnover £2.63m £2.27m £2.57m Churchgate House on Oxford Street and Lee House which is behind it on Great Bridgewater Street, for £23m. Pre-Tax Profit £1.78m £1.38m £1.44m Net Worth £26.6m £25.3m £26.3m Total Assets £29.5m £28.9m £28.8m Angle Property Ltd 7 The Village, Liscombe Park, Soulbury, Buckinghamshire LU7 0JL Ankers & Rawlings Developments Ltd Tel: 01296 688914 22 Ringwood Road, Longham, Dorset BH22 9AN Email: [email protected] Tel: 01202 574671 Fax: 01202 576869 Web: www.angleproperty.co.uk Email: [email protected] Contacts Web: www.arproperty.co.uk James Good (Director) Contacts Tony Williamson (Director) Stuart Rawlings (Director) Comment Comment Angle Property was set up by former Frontier Estates directors 08/10 - Ankers & Rawlings Developments bought the 65,219 sq ft James Good and Tony Williamson in February 2011 with backing Havant Retail Park for £5.15m. The units are let to Homebase and from Palmer Capital Partners. Angle will acquire and undertake its AMF Bowling. own development and investment projects, as well as providing development and asset management services to property owners Year Ending Jul 2011 Jul 2010 Jul 2009 and occupiers on a joint venture basis. Turnover £13.5m £8.08m £5.23m Pre-Tax Profit £2.66m £0.72m £0.41m 05/11 - Angle Property bought five schemes with a total gross Net Worth £6.71m £4.73m £4.14m development value of £60m from Frontier Estates, as part of the Total Assets £43.1m £39.4m £31.6m director's exit from the company. The five projects are spread across the industrial, office, retail and residential sectors in Fund London’s West End and the south-east in towns such as Hemel Hempstead, Oxford, Aylesbury and High Wycombe. Apache Capital Partners LLP 7 Curzon Street, London W1J 5HG 10/11 - Angle Property paid the Phelps family £5m for 125-135 St Tel: 020 7434 4422 Fax: 020 7494 1857 Margarets Road, Twickenham. The period terrace comprises 6 Email: [email protected] ground floor retail units producing £310,965 from tenants including Tesco, Superdrug and Gymboree. The deal reflected a NIY of Web: www.apachecapitalpartners.com 5.67%. Contacts Paul Orchard-Lisle (Chaiman & Co-Founder) 06/12 - Angle Property sold 7 Upper St Martins Lane, WC2 for John Dunkerley (Managing Partner & Co-founder) £5.3m Richard Jackson (Partner & Co-founder) 07/12 - Angle Property, with backing from Palmer Capital Comment Development Fund II, bought 19 Buckingham Street, WC2 for 01/12 - Apache Capital Partners and Bahrain investor Tadhamon £8.75m. The 11,934 sq ft property comprises offices for six tenants Capital paid £26m for a 50% stake in a 590-bed student and six flats sold on long leases. The net initial yield is 5.6%. accommodation block in Ipswich. The price paid to joint owner Watkin Jones for Athena Hall reflects a 7.3% net initial yield. 08/12 - Bahrain-backed investment manager Apache provided joint venture funding for McLaren Property's £45m Paris Gardens student halls scheme on London’s south bank. The funding of Paris Gardens takes Apaches’ gross assets under management to approximately £90m. 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