Brett Palos (English Wikipedia)

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  • Batt, Andrew (24 June 2015). "UK's Kings Mall sold off market". Commercial Guru. In 2014, Matterhorn Palos Partnership sold three Spire Healthcare Hospitals for £110 million to the largest U.S. healthcare Real Estate Trust.
  • Batt, Andrew (24 June 2015). "UK's Kings Mall sold off market". Commercial Guru. Retrieved 1 November 2020. British commercial investment entity Matterhorn Palos Partnership, a joint venture between Matterhorn Capital and Brett Palos Investments, has sold, in an off market transaction, the prominent Kings Mall shopping centre in Hammersmith, West London.

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  • "Brett Alexander PALOS - Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House)". find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 24 November 2020.

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  • Ward, Anna (7 March 2019). "LKK buys Eastcheap Estate". Estates Gazette. Retrieved 10 November 2020. Hong Kong investor LKK Health Products Group, owner of the Walkie-Talkie building in London, has bought a mixed-use scheme close to the skyscraper from the Thackeray Estate... Thackeray instructed BNP Paribas Real Estate to sell Eastcheap Estate, EC3, for £45.5m in October, having fully let it earlier that month.

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  • Mychasuk, Emiliya; Terazono, Emiko (31 October 2007). "Plot thickens". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 19 March 2011. Brett Palos is the son of the Monaco-based Lady Tina Green and first husband, the South African Robert Palos, from her previous life as a boutique owner in Johannesberg.

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  • Davies, Katie (12 March 2009). "02 centre bought by local millionaire 'boys'". Hampstead Highgate Express. Retrieved 1 November 2020. The latest addition to the Conway-Lyons partnership is Brett Palos. The 33-year-old was listed as 1727th with a wealth of £43million and there are rumours he has called upon the invaluable support of his stepfather, Topshop mogul Sir Philip Green.
  • Davies, Katie (12 March 2009). "02 centre bought by local millionaire 'boys'". Hampstead Highgate Express. Retrieved 1 November 2020. Matterhorn Capital, a partnership of millionaire property tycoons Anthony Lyons, Simon Conway and stepson of billionaire Sir Philip Green, Brett Palos, say they will take a "hands-on" approach to the shopping centre bought for more than £90million this week.

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  • Morrison, Douglas (14 May 2010). "Brett Palos completes £400m London residential investment deal". Property Week. Retrieved 2 November 2020. Entrepreneur Brett Palos has paid Lloyds Banking Group and Residential Land Holdings about £400m for 21 apartment blocks across central London in one of the biggest residential investment deals for years.

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  • Jacoby, Charlie (6 April 2015). "Spirits high in post-election market". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 1 November 2020. Mr Palos has been involved in the purchase of more than £1 billion of commercial and residential assets over the past five years via Brett Palos Investments... The Thackeray Estate is a privately owned London-based property investment company, which specialises in repositioning high-quality commercial, mixed-use and residential development projects... Originally established in the 1960s, the company was acquired by Mr Palos and Mr Alberti in 2012.

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thetimes.co.uk

  • Whitworth, Damian (4 May 2016). "Superyachts, private jets and big parties — inside the world of billionaire Tina Green". The Times of London. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 10 November 2020. he proposed, and they married in 1990 in the garden of their home
  • "Brett Palos". The Sunday Times. 26 April 2009. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 1 November 2020. Palos, 34, netted £35m in 2007 when his ISA group was sold to Electra Private Equity. The stepson of billionaire retailer Sir Philip Green (qv), Palos clearly has an eye for a bargain. He bought ISA, a Bradford-based office supplies group, in 2003, after its US parent had gone into receivership. Last month he teamed up with Anthony Lyons (qv) and Simon Conway (qv) to buy the 02 leisure and retail centre on London's Finchley Road for £92.5m.

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  • Mychasuk, Emiliya; Terazono, Emiko (31 October 2007). "Plot thickens". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 19 March 2011. Brett Palos is the son of the Monaco-based Lady Tina Green and first husband, the South African Robert Palos, from her previous life as a boutique owner in Johannesberg.

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