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Foxtons was founded by Jon Hunt in 1981 in Notting Hill, London, as a two-person estate agency. [2] 2001 saw the launch of promotionally branded Minis, bearing the Foxtons logo. [3] Foxtons was acquired by private equity firm BC Partners in 2007 for £390 million. [4]
Other notable Foxtons initiatives from Hunt included an early web presence, initiated in 1999, and an 800-strong fleet of branded Minis driven by agents. [8] During Hunt's tenure Foxtons grew to 20 branches, over 1,600 employees in the UK and US, £110 million in turnover and £34 million profits.
Foxtons: UK estate agency, bought at the top of the property market in May 2007 for £370 million [46] In December 2009, BC Partners lost control of Foxtons, less than three years after buying it, after creditors reorganized the real estate broker's debt. [47] 2006: Brenntag: Second largest LBO in Germany to date 2006: Regency Entertainment
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Pavilion claims to be the first "premium offering" in the serviced offices sector, providing members with private dining by in-house chefs and a concierge service. [4] The Financial Times describes Pavilion as providing "...the atmosphere of a private members club and the hospitality of a five-star hotel."
Bruce Douglas Foxton was born the youngest of three boys on 1 September 1955, in Woking, Surrey, England, to parents Henry and Helen. [1] [2] He grew up at 126 Albert Drive, Sheerwater where he was born, and attended Sheerwater Junior and Secondary where he showed great skill in football and technical drawing.
New Zealand. Foxton, New Zealand, in the North Island . Foxton Fizz, soft drink; Foxton (New Zealand electorate), a former parliamentary electorate, 1881–1890 Foxton Beach, North Island