What we do is magic
We turn space into platforms for social, cultural and commercial prosperity
Shaping local places through retail and leisure destinations that delivers for the whole community.
A 500,000 sq ft scheme within a vibrant South East town with strong population growth and requirement for a further 300,000 sq ft.
17&Central is a 260,000 sq ft shopping centre strategically located to benefit from the changing demographic of Walthamstow in London.
The Exchange Centre is located opposite Ilford train station, it has three trading levels with 77 units providing 300,000 sq ft of lettable space.
A vibrant 540,000 sq ft London shopping centre acquired in 2002 and prominently located in the heart of Wood Green's town centre.
A strong south-east commuter town located outside the M25, which has recently benefited from significant investment from the local authority.
The Gyle Shopping Centre opened in October 1993 and has a total retail space of 400,000 sq ft with around 2,000 staff across 65 stores.
The Group owns 100% of Snozone which is the largest indoor ski slope operator in Europe.
Snozone operates real-snow venues in Madrid, Milton Keynes, and Yorkshire, where they have taught over 5 million people to ski and snowboard since 2000.
They focus on delivering exceptional experiences for all skill levels, offering year-round lessons, family sledging, and freestyle sessions. Their expert coaches are BASI qualified, ensuring high-quality instruction. Snozone also offers conference facilities and runs its own restaurant, The Alpine Kitchen. With a broad customer base, they attract visitors from up to 1.5 hours away, tailoring their offerings to various groups throughout the week.
The company has received multiple awards, including the UK School Travel Award and Trip Advisor’s Travellers Choice. They are committed to accessibility, being the only European indoor operator that operates its own disability snow school, and actively support inclusivity through partnerships with charities like Sense and campaigns like Sport England’s This Girl Can. Despite strong competition, Snozone remains the market leader.