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Birmingham Post Rich List 2016: No.26= - Sir Peter Horton & family

Hortons Estate has become one of the Midlands most prominent family-owned property companies

Sir Peter Horton

Property
2016: No.26= - £145m
2015: No.24 - £145m

Birmingham’s Grand Hotel is finally set to be restored to its former glory after a £6 million funding boost was secured. The Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership and Birmingham City Council have agreed to provide grant support to the Horton’s Estate project to restore the Colmore Row hotel.

The façade of the hotel is being restored and the hotel’s interior renovated, with office space being created. Shops which form part of the hotel’s frontage are also being refurbished, along with a restaurant which will spill out onto the pavement.

The Alchemist exclusive bar plans to open its first venue in Birmingham in the development, and it will be joined by Italian restaurant Gusto.

Ten shops will front the scheme, and the office space is now being marketed. One of the most ambitious phases of the project was the craning in of a new steel roof to replace the 1875 timber original. Work on the hotel revealed fine sandstone detail around the building which was previously not known to exist.

But the Grand Hotel is not the only project being looked after by , aged 46, who was confirmed as chairman of the group in May, replacing Richard Samuda. The company is also developing a £5 million out-of-town shopping on land beside the M6 Toll at Cannock, creating more than 60 jobs. The land was bought by Hortons and Trebor Developments from Staffordshire County Council.

In the city centre– which is where Hortons has been based for more than 100 years – the company is welcoming tenants to its Cathedral Court building at 15 Colmore Row where an extensive upgrade and restoration has taken place. The offices are currently occupied by accountancy firm Dains.

Elsewhere, supply chain specialist Wincanton is signed up to Horton’s Estates’ Marchington Industrial Estate in Staffordshire. The estate is made up of 1.3 million sq ft of industrial and warehousing space in 34 buildings.