Soho Estates

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Soho Estates
Soho Estates
Formerly Whitehall Theatre Limited
Type Private limited company
Industry Property
FoundedOctober 5, 1949;73 years ago (1949-10-05) in London, United Kingdom [1]
Founder Paul Raymond
Headquarters58 Wardour Street, ,
Area served
Soho
Key people
Products property development, property investment
RevenueIncrease2.svg £34.1 million [3]  (2020)
Decrease2.svg £10.2 million [3]  (2020)
Decrease2.svg £5.3 million [3]  (2020)
Total assets Decrease2.svg £818.6 million [3]  (2020)
Total equity Decrease2.svg £653.2 million [3]  (2020)
Number of employees
22 [2]  (2021)
Parent Soho Estates Holdings Limited
Website sohoestates.co.uk

Soho Estates is a British property company created by entrepreneur and pornographer Paul Raymond. The holdings of Soho Estates are mainly based in Soho, a district in the West End of London. [4]

Through Soho Estates Holdings Limited and parent company FIJ Holdings Limited, it is controlled by Raymond's granddaughter Fawn Ilona James and her stepfather John James. [5]

Projects include the proposed autumn 2016 demolition of the Foyles Building at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, to be replaced by a new building, Ilona Rose House. [6] [7]

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