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Almost £40m owed by DeTrafford firm behind high rise as it collapsed into administration

Only £8.5m is expected to be returned to creditors, BDO has estimated

Sky Gardens was constructed by DeTrafford(Image: Google)

Almost £40m was owed by the property company behind an apartment block near Manchester city centre when it collapsed into administration, it has been revealed.

BDO was appointed to oversee the process at DeTrafford Sky Gardens earlier this year.

The business was behind the 13-storey Sky Gardens development in Chester Road which includes 166 flats.

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In a newly-filed document with Companies House, BDO revealed that secured creditor Daiwa was owed £25.1m while Maslow was owed £11m. Other secured creditors were also owed £249,000.

Unsecured creditors were owed £2.4m, the document also shows.

BDO added that it's estimated that Daiwa will be the only creditor to receive any or part of their money back. That is currently forecast to be just £8.5m.

Background

The company was set up in 2014 and is owned and controlled by Gary Jackson, DeTrafford's founder and chief executive.