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Commercial Developers Directory - 2007 Edition ccoommmmeerrcciiaall ddeevveellooppeerrss DD II RR EE CC TT OO RR YY -- 22 00 00 77 EE DD II TT II OO NN The definitive information source on active UK commercial/mixed-use property developers & their schemes UK Commercial Developers Directory - 2007 Edition No payment is either solicited or accepted for the inclusion of basic entries in this publication. Every possible precaution has been taken to ensure that the information it contains is accurate at the time of going to press and the publisher cannot accept any liability for errors or omissions however caused. The information contained in this book has in the main been supplied by the organisations listed and all other information comes from a variety of sources. All right reserved. No part of THE UK COMMERCIAL DEVELOPERS DIRECTORY - 2007 EDITION may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electric, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers. Copyright © 2007 - Property Data Ltd THE UK COMMERCIAL DEVELOPERS DIRECTORY is published annually and is available by mail order from the publishers at the following address or telephoning 01785 859300, or by faxing 01785 859301, or order via our secure website at www.propertydata.com Price: £325.00 (VAT zero-rated) including postage & packing. Visa / Mastercard / Maestro / Solo Property Data Ltd Unit 2, Sugnall Business Centre, Eccleshall, Staffordshire ST21 6NF UK Commercial Developers Directory - 2007 Edition Contents The UK Commercial Developers League Table Section 1 The leading 200 UK commercial developers ranked by total square footage of current/proposed schemes Commercial Developer Profiles A-Z Listing Section 2 Detailed information on over 1,400 UK Commercial Property Developers UK Commercial Development Pipeline Section 3 The leading commercial developer's current and proposed UK schemes UK Commercial Development Schedule Section 4 Geographical listing of over 300 million sq ft of current and proposed UK commercial schemes UK Commercial Property Developers - League Table (09/07) Ranking by square footage SECTOR Retail Shop' Developer Industrial Leisure Mixed Use Office Retail Ware' Centre Grand Total 1 ProLogis Developments Ltd 23,080,000 184,000 23,264,000 2 Goodman International 14,505,500 3,718,000 18,223,500 3 Muse Developments Ltd 447,000 10,579,000 2,099,000 60,000 13,185,000 4 Quintain Estates & Development Plc 295,000 221,000 6,470,000 5,659,000 99,000 350,000 13,094,000 5 Land Securities Group Plc 383,000 6,385,000 650,000 275,000 4,252,500 11,945,500 6 Canary Wharf Group PLC 10,644,000 10,644,000 7 Gazeley Properties Ltd 10,387,000 10,387,000 8 Wilson Bowden Developments Ltd 4,721,000 100,000 2,190,000 502,695 2,000,000 9,513,695 9 St Modwen Properties Plc 1,534,000 184,000 5,075,000 360,000 471,738 107,500 1,089,000 8,821,238 10 Ask Property Developments Ltd 1,000,000 4,300,000 2,883,000 350,000 8,533,000 11 Argent Group Plc 7,900,000 536,000 8,436,000 12 Westfield Shopping Towns Ltd 1,000,000 6,354,300 7,354,300 13 Hammerson Plc 2,389,000 400,000 4,286,000 7,075,000 14 Stanhope Plc 3,942,000 2,500,000 6,442,000 15 Ballymore Properties Ltd 3,550,000 2,111,231 718,000 6,379,231 16 Miller Developments Ltd 1,800,000 2,500,000 1,453,100 5,753,100 17 Grosvenor Ltd 500,000 360,000 4,655,000 5,515,000 18 Helios Properties Plc 5,407,000 75,000 5,482,000 19 Development Securities Plc 110,000 35,000 1,030,000 3,091,400 450,000 4,716,400 20 British Land Company PLC 3,094,000 248,000 201,000 718,000 4,261,000 21 Gladman Developments Ltd 3,813,000 242,845 4,055,845 22 MEPC Ltd 2,700,000 570,000 3,270,000 23 Castlemore Securities 115,000 2,256,970 263,543 615,248 3,250,761 24 Legal & General Property Ltd 1,000,000 875,000 95,000 1,100,000 3,070,000 25 Simons Developments Ltd 1,817,085 42,000 20,000 101,500 934,000 2,914,585 26 Modus Properties Ltd 270,000 165,000 236,500 168,000 1,984,500 2,824,000 27 Bee Bee Developments Ltd 2,820,000 2,820,000 28 Helical Bar Plc 645,000 300,000 1,244,000 396,000 25,000 2,610,000 29 Brixton Plc 2,530,000 2,530,000 30 Oracle Group 2,000,000 410,000 2,410,000 31 Pritchard Holdings Plc 2,300,000 2,300,000 32 Great Portland Estates Plc 270,000 1,823,836 2,093,836 33 Lend Lease Europe Holdings Ltd 2,035,000 2,035,000 34 Exemplar Properties Holdings LLP 350,000 1,670,000 2,020,000 35 Minerva Plc 995,000 900,000 1,895,000 36 Terrace Hill Group Plc 50,000 283,000 1,326,500 206,000 1,865,500 37 Thornfield Properties Plc 435,304 211,426 1,210,000 1,856,730 38 Multiplex Developments (UK) Ltd 1,850,000 1,850,000 39 Centros Miller 500,000 1,334,080 1,834,080 40 Multi Development UK 1,800,500 1,800,500 41 Kier Property 500,000 995,000 65,000 145,000 1,705,000 42 Henry Boot Developments Ltd 672,500 70,000 267,900 225,000 174,500 250,000 1,659,900 43 Caddick Developments Ltd 1,160,000 213,000 270,000 1,643,000 44 ING Real Estate Development Ltd 110,000 100,000 70,000 1,347,000 1,627,000 45 SEGRO 982,789 625,000 1,607,789 46 Sellar Property Group 1,385,000 140,000 1,525,000 47 Quadrant Estates Ltd 251,700 1,237,860 1,489,560 48 Evans Property Group 900,000 500,000 1,400,000 49 Salmon Harvester Properties Ltd 960,494 417,185 1,377,679 50 Stoford Developments Ltd 850,000 485,000 1,335,000 UK Commercial Developers Directory - 2007 Edition Section 1 - 1 UK Commercial Property Developers - League Table (09/07) Ranking by square footage SECTOR Retail Shop' Developer Industrial Leisure Mixed Use Office Retail Ware' Centre Grand Total 51 Morley Fund Management 355,878 100,000 850,000 1,305,878 52 Commercial Development Projects Ltd 1,300,000 1,300,000 53 MacDonald Estates Plc 200,000 1,063,000 1,263,000 54 Oak Holdings Plc 1,250,000 1,250,000 55 Liberty Property Trust UK 1,200,000 1,200,000 56 P&O Estates Ltd 1,200,000 1,200,000 57 Royal London Asset Management 835,000 200,000 150,000 1,185,000 58 ROK Developments 290,000 878,000 1,168,000 59 City Offices LLP 1,161,978 1,161,978 60 Tiger Developments Ltd 500,000 653,000 1,153,000 61 Peel Holdings Plc 245,000 280,000 425,000 200,000 1,150,000 62 Shearer Property Group 80,000 120,000 950,000 1,150,000 63 William Davis Ltd 850,000 285,000 1,135,000 64 McAleer & Rushe Ltd 287,000 400,000 445,000 1,132,000 65 Gladedale Capital 500,000 629,000 1,129,000 66 Warner Estate Holdings Plc 172,000 90,000 852,500 1,114,500 67 Sladen Estates Ltd 1,044,600 67,600 1,112,200 68 Nikal Investments Ltd 40,000 865,000 200,000 1,105,000 69 Calthorpe Estates Ltd 450,000 650,960 1,100,960 70 Resolution 800,000 300,000 1,100,000 71 Hines UK 49,000 1,024,000 1,073,000 72 West Properties (UK) Ltd 1,000,000 62,000 1,062,000 73 Menta 1,000,000 1,000,000 74 Tritax Assets Ltd 1,000,000 1,000,000 75 Easter Group 922,600 57,000 979,600 76 Castlebawn Ltd 167,000 800,000 967,000 77 Neptune Developments Ltd 363,000 591,750 954,750 78 Carlyle Skelton Development Group 150,000 644,000 53,000 70,000 917,000 79 Derwent London Plc 291,600 518,206 71,000 880,806 80 St James Securities Holdings Ltd 850,000 850,000 81 Henderson Global Investors Ltd 95,000 750,000 845,000 82 Heron International 820,000 820,000 83 Abstract Land Ltd 807,000 807,000 84 London & Regional Properties Ltd 450,000 350,000 800,000 85 Pearcroft 780,000 780,000 86 Commercial Estates Group Ltd 600,000 177,800 777,800 87 Blackstone Group International Ltd 383,000 360,000 743,000 88 Tishman Speyer Properties UK Ltd 715,000 715,000 89 St Pauls Development Plc 700,000 700,000 90 Kenmore Property Group Limited 180,000 150,000 367,000 697,000 91 Wilton Developments 690,000 690,000 92 Beetham Organization Ltd 687,405 687,405 93 Sackville Properties Plc 680,000 680,000 94 Elphinstone Properties Ltd 611,000 17,000 628,000 95 Bericote Properties Ltd 623,894 623,894 96 Liberty Properties Plc 100,000 14,000 250,000 145,000 107,000 616,000 97 A & J Mucklow Group Plc 79,000 500,000 28,000 607,000 98 ING Real Estate Investment Managem 120,000 100,000 360,000 580,000 99 Fordgate Ltd 450,000 111,000 561,000 100 HBG Properties Ltd 543,324 543,324 UK Commercial Developers Directory - 2007 Edition Section 1 - 2 UK Commercial Property Developers - League Table (09/07) Ranking by square footage SECTOR Retail Shop' Developer Industrial Leisure Mixed Use Office Retail Ware' Centre Grand Total 101 Capital Shopping Centres Plc 519,000 519,000 102 BSC Group 515,000 515,000 103 Mandale Group 500,000 500,000 104 Delancey Asset Management Ltd 477,323 477,323 105 Wrenbridge Land Ltd 306,000 100,000 70,000 476,000 106 Teesland iDG 159,180 295,000 454,180 107 Urban Splash Group Ltd 230,000 188,000 34,000 452,000 108 Abbeygate Developments 450,000 450,000 109 Abstract Securities Ltd 350,000 100,000 450,000 110 Landid Property Ltd 260,000 180,000 440,000 111 David McLean Developments Ltd 260,000 18,000 155,000 433,000 112 Capital & Regional Plc 430,000 430,000 113 Priority Sites Ltd 400,000 30,000 430,000 114 Standard Life Investments 425,500 425,500 115 The Mall Limited Partnership 420,000 420,000 116 Graftongate Developments Ltd 400,000 400,000 117 IVG Asticus Real Estate Ltd 396,000 396,000 118 Targetfollow Group Plc 255,000 140,000 395,000 119 Cathco Property Group Ltd 89,000 101,145 180,000 370,145 120 Allied London Properties Ltd 367,000 367,000 121 Candy & Candy Ltd 361,767 361,767 122 Langtree Group 360,000 360,000 123 Premier Property Group Ltd 135,000 214,000 349,000 124 Lamron Estates Ltd 36,000 150,000 152,500 338,500 125 Bride Hall Group Ltd 330,000 330,000 126 AWG Property Ltd 308,412 308,412 127 Discovery Properties Ltd 300,000 300,000 128 Morston
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