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St Martin's Property Owner St Martin's Property Owner BID Owner Companies 17-19 BEDFORD STREET LIMITED Aberdeen Property Fund ALBERTO CALOGERO OLMI & ALDO LUIGI CALOGERO ALGEBRA PROPERTY LIMITED Ambassador Theatre group BNP PARIBAS S S TRUST COMPANY & BLACKROCK LIMITED Capital and Counties CBRE GI CEM ST MARTIN SAGL COURTLAND INTERNATIONAL LIMITED CROSSPLANET LIMITED Delfont Mackintosh Theatres DERWENT VALLEY CENTRAL LIMITED C/O MAPP ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA FULLER SMITH & TURNER PLC Garrick Club Gascoyne Holdings GREENCAP LIMITED GREENE KING NEIGHBOURHOOD ESTATE PUBS LTD HB ST MARTINS PTE LTD (SINGAPORE) HB SURVEYORS & VALUERS LTD HSBC TRUST COMPANY LTD Inception Group L&G Property Fund LOTHBURY PROPERTY TRUST COMPANY LIMITED Mitchells & Butlers Retail Ltd Nimax Theatres Ltd ON SIGHT LIMITED Peabody Trust PICO'S LTD Premier Inn Hotels Ltd c/o Gerald Eve LLP Raymond Estates Ltd Royal Theatrical Fund SBE Shaftesbury Covent Garden LTD Shaftesbury PLC THAI POT Transport for London TRELASCO LIMITED St Martin's Occupier BID Trading Name Property Address 1 Property Address 2 Property Address 3 Ambassador Theatre Group 5TH FLR 63-65 CHANDOS PLACE Angus Steakhouse BST & PT GRD FLR TRANSAD HSE 20 CRANBOURN STREET Associated British Ports 2ND FLR 25 BEDFORD STREET Beechbrook Capital LLP 1ST FLR 38 ST MARTINS LANE Bella Italia (& 70 ST MARTINS LANE) BST & GRD FLR 25-27 GARRICK STREET Benito's Hat BST & GRD FLR 19 NEW ROW Black Diamond (&1-4 BEDFORD CT) 3RD FLR 15-16 BEDFORD STREET Blame Gloria BST & GRD FLR FNT 20 BEDFORD STREET BNP PARIBAS S S TRUST COMPANY & BLACKROCK LIMITED GRD FLR WEST BROOKMOUNT HOUSE 62-65 CHANDOS PLACE Brewmaster BREWMASTER 36-37 CRANBOURN STREET Browns (INC BST & GRD FLRS 9 ST MARTINS COURT) 82-84 ST MARTINS LANE Bulletproof London 2ND FLR 10-14 BEDFORD STREET Bulletproof London 10 BEDFORD STREET Byron Hamburgers (& 26 CECIL CT) BST & GRD FLR 24 CHARING CROSS ROAD Cafe Koha (INCL BST OF 12 & GND FLR FNT OF 10) BST-GND FLRS 11 ST MARTINS COURT Cerillion Technologies 3RD FLR 25 BEDFORD STREET Chipotle BST & GRD FLR 92-93 ST MARTINS LANE CityFibre (& 1-4 BEDFORD CT) 2ND FLR 15-16 BEDFORD STREET CityFibre 1ST FLR (& 1-4 BEDFORD CT) 15-16 BEDFORD STREET Clarion Gramercy GRD FLR RR (& 1-4 BEDFORD CT) 15-16 BEDFORD STREET Clearwater International 3RD FLR BROOKMOUNT HSE 62-65 CHANDOS PLACE Costa Coffee BST & GRD FLR 13 NEW ROW Côte Brasserie BST-GND FLR (INC 1ST FLR 50) 50-51 ST MARTINS LANE CTN Communications 1ST FLR 114 ST MARTINS LANE Curry House CoCo Ichibanya BST CTR FNT & GRD FLR EAST 15-18 GREAT NEWPORT STREET Drury Tea & Coffee (& 14 GOODWINS CT) BST & GRD FLR 3 NEW ROW Duke of York Theatre (EXCL PT 2ND FLR) DUKE OF YORK THEATRE 103-104 ST MARTINS LANE EAT-Vacant BST & GRD FLR 60 ST MARTINS LANE LEICESTER SQUARE U/G Encore Tickets Ltd NO 1 BOOKING HALL CHARING CROSS ROAD STATION Euronews London 4TH FLR 114 ST MARTINS LANE Euronews London 5TH FLR 114 ST MARTINS LANE European Capital 5TH FLOOR 25 BEDFORD STREET Final Frame 1ST-3RD FLRS 68 CHANDOS PLACE Fumo BST & GRD FLR 37 ST MARTINS LANE Garrick Theatre GARRICK THEATRE 2 CHARING CROSS ROAD Gymbox GRD FLR BST & LOWER BST 42-49 ST MARTINS LANE Hub by Premier Inn PREMIER INN 110 ST MARTINS LANE J Sheekey BST-GRD FLRS 28-34 ST MARTINS COURT JustFab (TBC Shaftesbury) 2ND FLR 38 ST MARTINS LANE Keytree 2ND FLR 114 ST MARTINS LANE Lao Cafe BST & GRD FLR PT 60 CHANDOS PLACE LIBRARY Members Club 112 ST MARTINS LANE Lipman & Sons 22 CHARING CROSS ROAD London Coliseum LONDON COLISEUM 32-35 ST MARTINS LANE McDonald's BST & GRD FLR 68-69 ST MARTINS LANE Mr Fogg's Tavern MR FOGGS TAVERN 58 ST MARTINS LANE MTM 4TH FLR BROOKMOUNT HOUSE 62-65 CHANDOS PLACE Nando's BST & GND FLOOR 67-68 CHANDOS PLACE New Scientist 4TH FLR 25 BEDFORD STREET Noel Coward Theatre (& 1-7 ST MARTINS CT) NOEL COWARD THEATRE 85-89 ST MARTINS LANE Onsight Ltd GRD & MEZZ FLR 34-35 BEDFORDBURY Pathway Capital Management 4TH FLR ( & 1-4 BEDFORD CT) 15-16 BEDFORD STREET (INCL BST-GRD FLRS 13 GREAT Patisserie Valerie (vacant) ST) BST-GRD FLRS 48A-50 CHARING CROSS ROAD NEWPORT Pennine Place BST-5TH FLRS CAVELL HSE 2 CHARING CROSS ROAD Piazza (INCL GRD-3RD FLRS ST MARTIN CT) BST-3RD FLRS 35 CRANBOURN STREET Pizza Express 81 ST MARTINS LANE Pizza Pilgrims Covent Garden BST & GRD FLR 23 GARRICK STREET Plural Strategy 2ND FLOOR BROOKMOUNT HOUSE 62-65 CHANDOS PLACE POTTER RAPER LIMITED LOWER GND FLR REAR 101 ST MARTINS LANE Pret a Manger (INC 77-78 ST MARTINS LANE) BST & GRD FLOORS 26-31 CRANBOURN STREET Prezzo BST GRD & MEZZ FLRS 10 ST MARTINS PLACE PRG UK (INCL 26-31 CRANBOURN ST) 1ST FLR 77-78 ST MARTINS LANE Prophet GND RR & 1ST FLRS 10-14 BEDFORD STREET Robert Dyas BST-GRD FLRS 97 ST MARTINS LANE Round Table ROUND TABLE 26-27 ST MARTINS COURT Sartori BST EXCL CTR FNT & GRD FLR WEST 15-18 GREAT NEWPORT STREET Sass and Belle BST & GRD FLR 21-22 NEW ROW SHAFTESBURY COVENT GARDEN LIMITED BST-1ST FLR 40-42 WILLIAM IV STREET SHAFTESBURY COVENT GARDEN LIMITED (INCL 26-31 CRANBOURN ST) 2ND FLR 77-78 ST MARTINS LANE Skillcapital 1ST FLR 25 BEDFORD STREET Spaces Covent Garden (INC BST 23-25 NEW ROW) 60-62 ST MARTINS LANE Spaghetti House (& 20 GREAT NEWPORT ST & BST 19) BST & GRD FLR 24-25 CRANBOURN STREET St Martin's Lane Hotel 45 ST MARTINS LANE Steak & Co. Covent Garden (& PT BST OF 78) BST & GRD FLR 79 ST MARTINS LANE Tate & Lyle Sugars Ltd 4TH FLR 10-14 BEDFORD STREET Tesco BSMT (PT) GND FLR & 1ST FLR (PT) 22-25 BEDFORD STREET Thai Pot BST & GRD FLR 1-2 BEDFORDBURY The Alchemist 63 ST MARTINS LANE The Garrick Arms 8 CHARING CROSS ROAD The Garrick Club 15 GARRICK STREET The Harp THE HARP 47 CHANDOS PLACE The Marquis MARQUIS OF GRANBY 51-52 CHANDOS PLACE The Porcupine THE PORCUPINE 48 CHARING CROSS ROAD The Real Greek THE GREEN MAN & FRENCH HORN 54 ST MARTINS LANE The Roundhouse THE ROUNDHOUSE BST & GRD FLR 1 GARRICK STREET The Salisbury SALISBURY 90 ST MARTINS LANE The Theatre Café BST-GRD FLRS 99 ST MARTINS LANE The White Swan O'NEILLS 14 NEW ROW Toni & Guy GRD FLR FNT 14 BEDFORD STREET Travel Leaders 1ST FLR (EXCL 1ST FLR FRONT) 101 ST MARTINS LANE Travel Leaders 1ST FLR (FRONT) 101 ST MARTINS LANE Verne Global 3RD FLR 114 ST MARTINS LANE Wagamama 17 BEDFORD STREET Wahaca BST 66 CHANDOS PLACE Waterstones (INC 17/18 NEW ROW & 5A GARRICK ST) (EXCL GRD FLR 11 GARRICK ST) 9-13 GARRICK STREET WHISPERING SMITH LIMITED GND FLR 101 ST MARTINS LANE Wyndhams Theatre WYNDHAMS THEATRE CHARING CROSS ROAD .
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