Beetham Organization
The Beetham Organisation is a privately owned property development and investment company based in Liverpool, UK. It was founded by Hugh Frost as Oastdren Investments in 1985. Its primary focus is city-centre real estate, specialising in hotel, residential and office projects. As of 2005, Hugh Frost owned 67%, his sons Stephen Beetham (born Stephen Frost)[1] owned 27% and Simon Frost held the remaining 6% of the company.[2] Stephen changed his name from Frost to Beetham after the sect into which he had been born, the Plymouth Brethren.[1] Beetham is an ancestral family name;[1] the name of the business was changed soon afterwards.
|  Beetham Tower and West Tower in Liverpool were both built by the Beetham Organisation | |
| Type | Private | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Real estate | 
| Founded | 1985 as Oastdren Investments | 
| Founder | Hugh Frost | 
| Headquarters | West Tower, , | 
| Area served | United Kingdom | 
| Key people | Directors: Stephen Beetham, Simon Frost, Hugh Frost Company secretary: Andrew Gresty | 
| Products | Property | 
| Website | http://www.beetham.eu/ | 
Portfolio
    
Their portfolio includes;
- Beetham Tower, Liverpool
- 10 Holloway Circus also known as Beetham Tower, Birmingham
- Beetham Tower, Manchester, also known as the Hilton Tower
- West Tower also known as Beetham Tower West, Liverpool
- Beetham Tower, Brighton
- One Blackfriars, London, known locally as the Vase.
References
    
- Vallely, Paul (29 October 2003). "Reach for the sky: The young developer with a towering ambition". The Independent. Archived from the original on 27 June 2009.
- "Private business: Beetham Organisation cuts losses to pounds 600k". Daily Post. Liverpool. 31 August 2005.
External links
    
- The Beetham Organisation Website (requires flash-player)
- Beetham Towers Skyscrapernews.com files on all the Beetham projects
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