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Property Investor Profiles ALT Property Investor Profiles ALT Alterity Investments Ltd Ameriscot Commercial Montgomery House, 29-33 Montgomery Street, Belfast BT1 4NX Avalon, 26-32 Oxford Road, Bournemouth BH8 8EZ Tel: 028 9024 4030 Fax: 028 9024 3652 Tel: 01202 315110 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.alterityinvestments.com Web: www.ameriscot.co.uk Contacts Contacts Aiden Lonergan (Chief Executive) Robert Mckay Kay IV (Director) Andrew Carleton (Managing Director) Comment Richard Faloon (Commercial Director) Ameriscot is a Bournemouth based developer with a strong track Comment record in successful office refurbishments. 12/16 - Alterity Investments sold Dearne House, Cortonwood Business Park, Rotherham for £5.25m, reflecting a net initial yield 01/17 - Ameriscot paid around £4m for 2 Grosvenor Square , of 6.75% Southampton. The building, constructed in the 1980s totals 29,489 sq ft, and will be subject to a high specification refurbishment. Year Ending Mar 2016 Mar 2015 Mar 2014 Net Worth £75.9m £70.6m £56.2m Total Assets £108m £121m £127m Amiri Capital LLP 67-68 Grosvenor Street, London W1K 3JN Altitude Investments & Asset Management Tel: 020 7355 6350 20 Southernhay West, Exeter EX1 1PR Email: [email protected] Tel: 01392 660 000 Web: www.amiricapital.com Email: [email protected] Contacts Web: www.altitude-investments.com Richard Ellis (Co-Founder) Contacts Bindesh Shah (Co-Founder) George Turnbull (Director) Comment 10/16 - Amiri Capital is planning to float a UK student accommodation REIT early next year with the company expecting Altitude Real Estate LLP to raise initial equity of more than £100m. The London-based firm Eleven Brindleyplace, Brunswick Square, Brindleyplace which has invested more than £1.5bn over the last seven years Birmingham B1 2LP plans to amass a £1bn REIT portfolio and has already identified a Tel: 0121 230 9908 pipeline of acquisition opportunities. Email: [email protected] Web: www.altitudeuk.com Amsprop Ltd Contacts Amshold House, Goldings Hill, Loughton, Essex IG10 2RW Gary Taylor (Partner) Tel: 020 3225 5555 Fax: 020 3225 5678 Email: [email protected] Amazon Properties Plc Web: www.amsprop.com Contacts 23 Spring Street, London W2 1JA Daniel Sugar (Director) Tel: 020 7298 8700 Fax: 020 7298 8701 Andrew Cohen (Director) Email: [email protected] Roger Adams (Financial Director) Web: www.amazonproperty.com James Hughes (Director) Contacts Comment Charles Gourgey (Managing Director) Amsprop is Lord Sugar’s privately owned Real Estate vehicle. Chris Lanitis (Director) Since 1985 Amsprop has built a property portfolio essentially Comment focused upon ultra-prime Central London and core City of London 01/15 - Amazon Properties acquired the Soho Works site, W1 for freehold properties. around £80m. The Soho Works estate fronts both Great Marlborough Street and Poland Street over a 0.53 acre site. 10/16 - Amsprop paid £17.25m for 1 Chancery Lane, WC2. The It has planning permission to redevelop four of the five existing property comprises a 15,000 sq ft multi-let retail and office block buildings to provide an office-led 80,498 sq ft mixed-use scheme – arranged over basement, ground and five upper floors. with the potential to enhance the consent by including 48 Poland Year Ending Jun 2016 Jun 2015 Jun 2014 Street. Turnover £19.1m £17m £18.1m Pre-Tax Profit £80.3m £134m £106m Ambassador Group Net Worth £519m £627m £528m 231/233 St Vincent Street, Glasgow G2 5QY Total Assets £591m £707m £600m Tel: 0141 223 9060 Email: [email protected] Amstone Developments Ltd Web: www.ambassador-group.co.uk 1 Hollins House, Hale Road, Altrincham, Cheshire WA15 8TS Contacts Tel: 0161 903 9700 Fax: 0161 903 9701 David Gaffney (Executive Chairman) Email: [email protected] Gordon Coster (Managing Director) Web: www.amstone.co.uk Chris Richardson (Business Development Director) Contacts Stephen Docherty (Commercial Director) Adnan Siddiqi (Managing Director) Comment Year Ending Mar 2015 Mar 2014 Mar 2013 Ambassador Group is an established Scottish based Property Net Worth £0.92m £0.97m £1.06m Company involved in Development, Land, Asset Management, Total Assets £3.15m £3.53m £5.86m Investment, Debt Restructuring and Bank/Insolvency Advisory Services. The UK Property Investors Directory - 2017 Edition Section 2 - 9 Property Investor Profiles ANK Ankers & Rawlings Developments Ltd Fund 22 Ringwood Road, Longham, Dorset BH22 9AN Apollo Management International LLP Tel: 01202 574671 Fax: 01202 576869 25 St George Street, London W1S 1FS Email: [email protected] Tel: 020 7016 5000 Web: www.arproperty.co.uk Web: www.agm.com Contacts Contacts Scott Rawlings (Director) Roger Orf (Partner Real Estate) Tim Ankers (Director) Ben Rawlings (Director) Appley Properties Ltd Jon Ankers (Director) Salisbury House, Finsbury Circus, London EC2M 5QQ Comment Tel: 020 7629 8597 Fax: 020 7491 9077 Ankers & Rawlings Developments is a family owned and run Email: [email protected] business located in Dorset who have been developing commercial and residential properties since 1975. Web: www.appley.net Contacts Year Ending Jul 2015 Jul 2014 Jul 2013 Turnover £12.5m £13.8m £9.41m Sean Slade (Managing Director) Pre-Tax Profit £4.33m £7.02m £3.14m Net Worth £25.94m £22.3m £16.6m Aprirose Real Estate Investment Total Assets £53.95m £53.4m £54.8m Aprirose House, 48A High Street, Edgware, Middlesex HA8 7EQ Tel: 020 8951 0377 Fax: 020 8951 5025 Antler Property Investments UK LLP Email: [email protected] 6th Floor, 338 Euston Road, London NW1 3BG Web: www.aprirose.com Tel: 020 7391 4720 Fax: 020 7391 4701 Contacts Email: [email protected] Mansukh Gudka (Director) Web: www.antlerproperty.co.uk Manish Gudka (Director) Contacts Gary Jones (Chief Operating Officer) Tom Pissarro (Partner, Acquisitions) Suraj Shah (Acquisitions) Michael Richardson (Asset Management Director) Hitesh Shah (Finance Manager) Kevin Boylan (Partner, Acquisitions) Andy Tilsiter (Group Surveyor) David Parsons (Asset Management Director) Comment Gary Lees (Asset Management Director) 05/16 - Aprirose sold the 3M HQ at Amen Corner Business Park, Comment Bracknell to Greenridge for £77m. 08/15 - Antler Property sold Central Court, Orpington for £10.3m to Brydell Partners and Brockton Capital. 07/16 - Aprirose agreed a £35m forward funding deal with Regal Property Group for the 22-storey Left Bank scheme, Birmingham. 05/16 - Antler Property paid £2.13m for Sandringham Court, Left Bank, on the junction of Broad Street and Sheepcote Street, Woking. will comprise 189 luxury apartments alongside ground-floor commercial space. Anvic Developments Ltd 08/16 - Aprirose purchased the 120,000 sq ft out-of-town Northbridge House, Elm Street Business Park Greyhound Retail Park in Chester from Standard Life for £36m. Burnley, Lancashire BB10 1PD Tel: 0800 043 4500 Fax: 0161 212 1405 11/16 - Aprirose paid £42.5m for the Marine Point shopping and Email: [email protected] leisure centre in Wirral. Web: www.anvic.co.uk Contacts Aquila House Holdings Ltd Paul Dawson (Managing Director) Townfield House, 27-29 Townfield Street Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1QL Year Ending Feb 2016 Feb 2015 Apr 2013 Tel: 01245 292150 Fax: 01245 491606 Net Worth £5.38m £5.28m £6.79m Email: [email protected] Total Assets £15.3m £15.4m £18.24m Web: www.aquilaholdings.co.uk Apollo Capital Projects Ltd Contacts Paul Hirst (Managing Director) Columba House Adastral Park, Martlesham, Ipswich IP5 3RE Tony Chambers (Chairman) Tel: 01473 659 912 Fax: 01473 659 913 Comment Email: [email protected] Web: www.apollomedical.co.uk Aquila House Holdings Limited, founded in August 2001, is the holdings company for the Aquila Group. Contacts John Dryburgh (Chief Executive) Stuart Clarke (Development Manager-Southern) Richard Drew (Development Director- Northern) Rob James (Managing Director) Campbell Halliday (Director of Procurement) Year Ending Dec 2015 Dec 2014 Dec 2013 Turnover £7.58m £6.75m £4.75m Pre-Tax Profit £13.5m £6.71m £-1.83m Net Worth £32.7m £22m £11.4m Total Assets £139m £130m £81.7m The UK Property Investors Directory - 2017 Edition Section 2 - 11 UK Buyers Index 2015-2016 Business Parks Industrial - South East & London Industrial - Rest of UK Tosca Commercial PF 1 £14m Lothbury Property Trust 1 £10m Barwood Developments 1 n/a Trinity IM 1 £95m M&G Real Estate 1 £21m Beacon Properties 1 £1.0m Tristan Capital Partners 1 £43m M7 Real Estate 1 £2m BlackRock Ind Trust 3 £22m USS 1 £19m Mansford LLP 2 £10m BlackRock UK Property 4 £66m Vengrove Ltd 1 £11m Marchmont IM Ltd 1 £17m BLME - Light Industrial 1 £2m Wesleyan Assurance 1 £6m Mayfair Capital IM Ltd 1 £13m Blue Marble Asset Man 1 £4m Westmede Properties Ltd 1 £2m McKay Securities Plc 1 £11m BMO Real Estate Partners 1 £5m Wulstan Capital 1 £0.2m MCR Property 1 £1m BP Pension Fund 3 £28m Merseyside Pension Fund 1 £9m Brackley Investments 1 n/a Industrial - South East & London Milton Group Ltd 5 n/a Bradford Ind Ownership 1 £2m Aberdeen Asset Management 1 £18m Milton Property Inv Ltd 1 £6m Brookshire Capital LLP 1 £3m Aberdeen UK Property Fund 1 £5m Mountpark Logistics 1 £20m Buccleuch Property 4 £10m Altum Capital 1 £5m Mulberry Industrial 1 £2m Burt Boulton Holdings Ltd 1 £3m Antler Property 1 £5m OLIM IM 3 £16m C2 Capital 5 £37m Aviva Investors 3 £45m Orchard Street IM 1 £11m Cable Properties & Invest 3 £5m Barwood Capital Ltd 1 n/a Oxenwood Real Estate 1 £20m Cabot Properties Inc 4 £29m BEGG Nominees Ltd 1 £13m Paloma Real Estate Fund 1 1 £12m Cadence REIM 1 £8m Berkshire Holdings LLP 1 £1m Pears
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