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In February 2019, Ballymore offered residents a 20% contribution towards recladding costs, but gave them a two-week ultimatum to foot the rest of the £2.4m bill, [5] despite stated MHCLG policy that leaseholders should not to be made to pay to remediate dangerous cladding systems. [3] Ballymore also offered loans, but threatened to cancel its ...
Ballymore Group was founded in 1982 by Sean Mulryan, who is the chairman and the chief executive (CEO). [1] Ballymore Group's UK managing director is John Mulryan, who is a son of the founder. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Sean Mulryan (born September 1954) is an Irish [1] property developer, and the founder and chairman and CEO of the Ballymore Group, a Dublin-based international property development company. He was named on the Estates Gazette 2017 'Power List', which lists the 50 most powerful individuals in Britain's commercial real estate sector.
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Embassy Gardens is a residential and business development built by Ballymore Group in the Nine Elms regeneration zone in London, England, surrounding the United States Embassy building opened in 2017. It features the transparent Sky Pool for swimming, which is suspended 115 feet in the air between the development's prominent buildings. [1]
[1] It was built by property development company Ballymore [2] and designed by architects Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. [3] [4] The Ontario Tower is a primarily glass and aluminium design. Its roof is sloped, with a blue LED-rimmed elliptical profile. [1] Construction began in 2004 and was completed in 2006.
The floor-to-ceiling heights will be reduced by 25 cm (10 in). The total floorspace in the development was increased by 1,747 m 2 (18,804.6 sq ft) to 53,086 m 2 (571,412.9 sq ft). [30] The planning application was submitted on 25 February 2008 and registered on the same day. It was summarised on the council's website as:
In England and Wales, the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 provides a right for leaseholders to change the appointment of the management of their building to another provider, by setting up a special company to take over from the freeholder those rights of appointment of management of the building. [1]