2016

July 1st, 2016

Acquired a portfolio of commercial, industrial & warehouse sites in Bethnal Green, which have been in same ownership since the 1930’s.

Crossier continue to work with the South Kilburn Regeneration Project.

2015

July 1st, 2016

Crossier complete development of 14,000 sqft residential housing in Kensal Rise, all units sold off plan.

Crossier acquire a 14,000 sq ft pub in Queen’s Park, for a mixed use scheme.

2014

July 1st, 2016

Having purchased a disused church from the church Commissioners in Kew, one of the top five house builders had failed to gain planning consent at local and national level, Crossier, on the first attempt obtained consent for 20,000 sqft residential scheme.

2013

July 1st, 2016

Crossier acquire a 13,000sq ft Grade II* listed building in Marylebone, prior to it coming to the market from a leading insurance company. Contracts exchanged within 24 hours of receiving papers.

2011

July 1st, 2016

Planning permission of a detached house, in Brondesbury Park, for the development of 6 houses, totalling 15,000 sq ft. We were granted planning consent on first attempt, following our competitors being refused on two occasions.

2009

July 1st, 2016

Five buildings in Regent’s Park, totaling 25,000 sqft, acquired from the Crown Estate.

2008

July 1st, 2016

Hayes, Middlesex purchased a pub with substantial grounds from Admiral Taverns, for a 60,000sqft mixed use scheme.

2007

July 1st, 2016

Crossier acquire a large portfolio of over two hundred residential units scattered across Central and North West London. With a mixture of regulated and assured shorthold tenancies, the deal was agreed at 11am, our lawyers attending the vendor’s offices at 1pm and the deal exchanging at 10pm.

In-house planners and architects are introduced within Crossier.

2006

July 1st, 2016

Crossier team up with South Kilburn Regeneration Project delivering 300 units with them. This marks the beginning of a long-standing business relationship.

Crossier acquire a portfolio of former Doctor’s clinics, scattered around the borough of Brent from Brent Primary Care Trust, for 80,000 sqft new build residential development.

2005

July 1st, 2016

Manor House school, closing due to Ofsted, had been more of a personal goal for Crossier. With strong ties to the founder’s family, Crossier acquired this prime Victorian Villa, Hanwell Village for a 60,000sq ft residential scheme.