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Mansford is a private European multi-strategy private equity real estate firm owned and controlled by its management. Mansford was formed in 1995 and has invested directly in income producing properties, real estate development projects, indirect investments and managed structured transactions totaling circa £2.4 billion since inception. Mansford was the investor behind Chelsea Harbour having acquired it from P&O in 1999.[1] The group currently owns a number of prominent assets in the UK including the Manchester Arena (which they acquired in 2012), [2] SkyDome ArenainCoventry, Castle Quarter, three of Cardiff's historical listed arcades, Woolwich Estate and a number of high profile office and residential properties in London.[3]

Mansford
Company typeLimited Partnerships
IndustryPrivate equity real estate
Founded1995
HeadquartersLondon, England
ProductsInvestments
Private equity funds
Total assets€2.4bn
Websitewww.mansford.com

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  1. ^ P&O sell Chelsea Harbour (press release).
  • ^ Manchester Arena to be sold, Manchester Evening News.
  • ^ "Sold for £25m: Three of Cardiff's unique Victorian arcades". Wales Online. 2014. Retrieved 2015-08-27.
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