Property Development Projects by the Landmark Group, Managed by Doron Biran
In this page, we invite you to learn of property development projects
that the Landmark Group undertook, increasing the value of the
properties it handled and turning rundown buildings into luxury
apartments and offices.
Residential Redevelopment on Saffron Hill, London EC1
This former 1950s office building that was converted by the Landmark
Group into luxury apartments. Renovation included extension of the
original five-floors building, with three extra levels added. The
renovated building now includes twenty-five flats in eight floors.
30,000 Square, Redevelopment, Farringdon Rd, London EC1
This building was originally constructed in the mid 1950s as a cheese
factory. In 2003, it was acquired for development as an office, retail
and residential centre.
West Heath Rd, Hampstead, London NW3
A 33,305 sq ft lot (0.76 acres) was purchased in 2003for the development of 14 brand new luxury apartments.
Loft Building, Saffron Hill, EC1
This redevelopment and new building project took place from 1996 to
1998 and consisted of 100,000sq ft transformed into 63 loft style flats.
St Cross Street, EC1
The project of planning for 5 flats and a shop took place from 1997 to 1998.
Newman Street, W1 (acquired from the NHS)
The project of planning for 120 self contained units for letting took place from 1997 to 1998.
Berner Street, W1
This property was purchased in. It was sold before completion.
Chiswick W4
This refurbishment project took place from 1995 to 1997. The property was sold as one block to a Singapore investor.
Saint George’s Square Mews SW1
This development project of 10 Mews Houses took place in 1995. The property was sold one month after completion.
In Addition, Landmark Group has some long-term investments, including:
l 72 Lloyds Assets
l Williams Road, London NW1
l New Kent Road, London SE1
l Borough Road, Middlesbrough
l Fore Street, Exeter
l Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
l Greenbank Crescent, Aberdeen
Click here to see Landmark Group presentation.