Michael Spink, the Glossary
Michael Alastair Spink (born April 1966) is a British property developer, a founder of SPINK, a British architectural design practice, and master builder.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Andrey Borodin, Barkston Ash, Brompton Road tube station, Building design, Fayland House, Financial Times, Henley-on-Thames, Listed building, Park Place, Berkshire, The New York Times, West Riding of Yorkshire.
- British real estate and property developers
Andrey Borodin
Andrey Fridrikhovich Borodin (Андре́й Фри́дрихович Бороди́н; born Moscow, 24 May 1967) is a Russian financial expert, economist and businessman who until 2011 was President of Bank of Moscow.
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Barkston Ash
Barkston Ash is a small village and civil parish close to Selby in North Yorkshire, England.
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Brompton Road tube station
Brompton Road is a disused station on the Piccadilly line of the London Underground, located between Knightsbridge and South Kensington stations.
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Building design
Building design, also called architectural design, refers to the broadly based architectural, engineering and technical applications to the design of buildings.
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Fayland House
Fayland House is a house in Buckinghamshire, England, in the Chiltern Hills between the villages of Skirmett and Hambleden.
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Financial Times
The Financial Times (FT) is a British daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and also published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs.
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Henley-on-Thames
Henley-on-Thames is a town and civil parish on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England, northeast of Reading, west of Maidenhead, southeast of Oxford and west of London (by road), near the tripoint of Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire.
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Listed building
In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection.
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Park Place, Berkshire
Park Place is a historic Grade II Listed country house and gardens in the civil parish of Remenham in Berkshire, England, set in large grounds above the River Thames near Henley, Oxfordshire.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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West Riding of Yorkshire
The West Riding of Yorkshire was one of three historic subdivisions of Yorkshire, England.
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See also
British real estate and property developers
- Arnold Silverstone, Baron Ashdown
- Atique Choudhury
- Brett Palos
- Clive Boultbee Brooks
- Clive Farrell
- David Clowes
- David Garrard (property developer)
- David Rowland (property developer)
- David Simpson (mayor)
- Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
- Frank Pullen
- Geoffrey Paulson Townsend
- George Dawson (builder)
- George Frederick Tippett
- George Worrall Counsel
- Henry de Bruno Austin
- Ian Livingstone (property developer)
- Irving Scholar
- James Atherton (founder of New Brighton)
- James Burton (property developer)
- James Edmondson (builder)
- James Harman (lord mayor)
- John Headon Stanbury
- Jonathan Falkingham
- Leo Noe
- Marcus Cooper (property developer)
- Marshall Stevens
- Max Rayne
- Michael Spink
- Paul Bloomfield
- Pearson Thompson
- Ravenseft Properties
- Richard Ellis (mayor)
- Richard Livingstone (businessman)
- Robert Beecham
- Samuel Lipscomb Seckham
- Samuel Lithgow
- Scott Golbourne
- Seth Smith (property developer)
- Tim Quy
- Tom Bloxham (property developer)
- William Franks (died 1790)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Spink
Also known as Michael Alastair Spink, Mike Spink, SPINK.