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  • Stanhope PLC

    Created in 1983
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  • Location

    100 New Oxford St, London WC1A 1HB, UK

    London

    United Kingdom

  • Employees

    Scale: 51-200

    Estimated: 61

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  • Added in Motherbase

    6 months, 2 weeks ago
Description
  • Value proposition

    Trusted partners creating sustainable buildings and urban places.

    We are developers with 30 years experience and more than £22 billion of completed projects behind us.

    Our successful track-record includes landmark projects such as Broadgate, Paternoster Square, Chiswick Park and Television Centre. Our new projects include 8 Bishopsgate, 76 Southbank and the British Library extension.

    We are a focused team of development entrepreneurs from professional property and construction backgrounds including surveyors, engineers and building experts, together with a finance team and support staff.

    Uniquely, the majority of the Stanhope executive team have worked together for over 15 years.

    This provides us and our partners with a significant depth of experience and expertise which is applied to each project at all stages of the development process.

    Stanhope is majority owned by its management together with Mitsui Fudosan and AIMCo (Alberta Investment Management Corp) and Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan.

    We are debt free, and through our partners we have access to capital to co-invest in new opportunities.

    Property Development, Build to Rent, Placemaking, Regeneration, Development Management, Refurbishment, Design, Office space, Joint Ventures, and Town Planning

  • Stanhope PLC | Welcome

    Stanhope is a developer, investor and asset manager with a London office of over 70 staff including specialist expertise in property, construction, finance and more.

  • https://www.stanhopeplc.com/
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