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Type
  
Private

Headquarters
  
United Kingdom

Industry
  
Residential Property

Founded
  
1992


Key people
  
Stephen Conway (founder, chairman and CEO)

Subsidiaries
  
Galliard Developments Ltd., Roamquest Limited, Retallack Lettings Limited, Kilmorie Investments LLP

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Galliard Homes is a British residential property developer. Operating across London and the Home Counties, Galliard Homes is the capital’s largest privately owned residential property developer.

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History

Galliard Homes was founded in 1992, by Stephen Conway, who is still its chairman and CEO. In 1993, Galliard Homes purchased the completed Papermill Wharf. Galliard's Victorian conversion, Burrells Wharf followed in 1994, including a statue of engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Further developments in the Docklands include Great Jubilee Wharf and Millennium Quay.

In 2011, together with Frogmore, Galliard acquired a site on Chiltern Street in Marylebone and began developing apartments, now known as The Chilterns.

Galliard appeared on BBC One's The Apprentice in December 2015, with contestants trying to sell off-plan apartments at The Printworks in Clapham.

In September 2016 Galliard's Lincoln Plaza development in London's Docklands won the Carbuncle Cup for the worst new building of the year in the UK.

Operations

With over 700 staff, Galliard is a property development, hospitality and management group overseeing mixed-use residential, hotel and commercial projects across London and southern England, with a £3.6 billion portfolio of over 6,000 homes, 950 hotel rooms, and one million square feet of retail premises and commercial properties.

Led by chairman and chief executive officer Stephen Conway, the Group has three divisions, Galliard Homes, Galliard Commercial and Galliard Construction.

In July 2015, Singaporean developer, Oxley Holdings entered into a subscription and shareholders' agreement to acquire a 20% stake in the enlarged share capital of Galliard for £50m.

References

Galliard Homes Wikipedia


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