Frost Meadowcroft

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Frost Meadowcroft
Company type Limited company
Industry Chartered surveyors and commercial property consultants
Founded1976
Headquarters Hammersmith, Kensington, London, UK
Key people
Justin Clack, Director, Simon Kibble, Director, Shaun Wolfe, Director, Vinh Hua and Sue Bunn
ProductsCommercial property consultancy, property investment, acquisitions, valuation, commercial sales and lettings.
Website www.frostmeadowcroft.com

Frost Meadowcroft is a professional services company specialising in commercial property consultancy. Its offices are at 22 St Peter's Square former offices of Island Records and at 96 Kensington High Street. It specialises in offices and commercial property investments in the area west of west end including Paddington, Kensington, Chelsea, Hammersmith, Fulham and Chiswick.

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Selected Projects

22 St Peter's Square, [1] [2]

The front building of 22 St Peter's Square Front Building, 22 St Peters Square.jpg
The front building of 22 St Peter's Square

Thames Wharf Studios. [3]

Thames Wharf Studios in March 2010, taken from Barnes across The River Thames Wharf Studios FINAL.JPG
Thames Wharf Studios in March 2010, taken from Barnes across The River

Chelsea Harbour, [4] Colet Court, [5] Westfield London [6]

Chiswick Tower, [7] Fulham Green owned by Jon Hunt's Ocubis

Selected Clients

Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands, [8] [9] Next Fifteen Communications, Diageo, [10] Westfield [11] Jellycat [12] Helical Bar [13] and Rambert Dance Company [14]

In The Press

Frost Meadowcroft's Justin Clack, writes about architecture in Richard Branson's Project magazine and Umbrella Magazine. [15] [16] He also writes an architectural and social history article on Westway (London) and Ford Dagenham in Umbrella Magazine's issue 4 and issue 6 [17] [18]

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References

  1. The Estates Gazette, 24 September 2005, page 40
  2. Architects Journal, 1 September 2005, page 22
  3. [ permanent dead link ] The Agentville database
  4. Archived 18 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine Frost Meadowcroft website
  5. Archived 2 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine Frost Meadowcroft website
  6. Property Week Journal's website
  7. Archived 14 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine Frost Meadowcroft's website
  8. The Estates Gazette, 24 September 2005, page 40
  9. Architects Journal, 1 September 2005, page 22
  10. The Property Week Journal's website
  11. The Property Week Journal website
  12. The Property Week Journal website
  13. Archived 4 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine Frost Meadowcroft Company website
  14. The Estates Gazette, 28 July 2012, page 35 Rambert Leaps Out of Chiswick
  15. Archived 1 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Project Magazine
  16. Archived 1 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Frost Meadowcroft website
  17. [ permanent dead link ] Umbrella Magazine
  18. Archived 31 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Umbrella Magazine