The company was incorporated in 1970 and has
remained in private family trust. Our developments include
numerous residential and commercial sites in the West Country.
Here are just a few examples:
- Truro – major redevelopment of Lemon Quay in partnership with J Sainsbury Developments, incorporating new flagship store for Marks & Spencer plc (90,000 sqft), 8 large retail units, 400 space car park, new bus station, separate touring coach park and pedestrianisation of the former Quay, creating a large piazza the cost of which the company match-funded with an ERDF grant in partnership with Carrick District Council.
- Purchase of freehold of the former Marks & Spencer store in Pydar Street, Truro, which has been successfully redeveloped into 5 retail units and let to Next, JJB, Portman Building Society, Phones4U and Bon Marche. Retained.
- Development of a new branch for Barclays Bank at Newquay
- New retail store for Halfords, Truro.
- Purchase of former Jewsons site, Truro, already
partially let to Currys and redeveloped to form 20,000sqft
for Staples.
- Acquisition and refurbishment of prime retail unit in Lower Lemon Street, Truro, let to Jaeger.
- 2003 – 11th position in Price Waterhouse/Cooper fastest growing company in South West.
- 2004 – Jersey – St Helier. Pending development of site for supermarket, 400 space car park and 100 houses in partnership with the Parish.
- 2004 – Acquisition of Freehold – 24 King Street, Truro. Let to Treds Shoes.
- 2005 – Truro. 50 acres for mixed development.
- 2005 – Exeter. 50 acres for residential development and mixed uses.
- 2005 – Newquay. Prime seafront site for retail and residential development (flats).
- Pydar Street, Truro. Construction of two prime retail units let to Dixons and British Shoe Corporation (now Thorntons Chocolates).
- The purchase, redevelopment, refurbishment and letting of many retail shop units in the West Country, most of which have been retained by the Family Trust.
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