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Harry Handelsman

Harry Handelsman
Born (1949-09-19) 19 September 1949 (age 67)
Residence Bayswater, London, England
Nationality British
Alma mater York University
Occupation Property Developer
Known for Founder and CEO, Manhattan Loft Corporation
Partner(s) Elizabeth Crompton-Batt
Children 2

Harry Handelsman (born 19 September 1949) is the founder and CEO of Manhattan Loft Corporation, a London-based property development company.

The son of a "well-off Polish financier", Handelsman was born in Munich. He was educated in Germany, Paris and Canada, and has a master's degree in economics from York University in Toronto.

His father died in 1982, and he then took over running the business, and moved to London in 1983.

Handelsman established London-based Manhattan Loft Corporation in 1992. Since then, he has gone on to re-develop “some of London’s most admired buildings”, including the Chiltern Firehouse and St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel


A collaboration with Andre Balazs, Manhattan Loft Corporation redeveloped the Grade II 19th-century Manchester Square Fire Station into a 26-suite hotel and 200 capacity restaurant. Chiltern Firehouse opened in 2014 after nearly five years of re-development

Chiltern Firehouse was designed in conjunction with Studio KO, and, in addition to its 26 suites, includes bar areas and a restaurant run by former Viajante chef Nuno Mendes – whose cuisine has been described as “unique” and “stylish.”

Launched in Spring 2016, Manhattan Loft Corporation collaborated with architect David Adjaye to create a designer fashion outlet district in London's Hackney E9.


Designed by George Gilbert Scott in the 19th-century, the former Grand Midland Hotel became derelict in the late 20th-century. Planning permission to re-develop the derelict building was granted to Manhattan Loft Corporation in 2004. The upper levels of the gothic structure were developed into 67 apartments, and a 245 room hotel was opened in 2011 after the ten-year restoration work.
The St Pancras Renaissance Hotel remains under Handelsman’s ownership

Ealing Studios, built in 1902, is Britain’s oldest film studio. In the mid-2000s, Handelsman purchased the site along with Fragile Films' Uri Fruchtmann and Barnaby Thompson; all of whom are directors. Manhattan Loft Corporation went on to re-develop the site to include the existing Grade II listed sound stages. Manhattan Loft Corporation remains linked to Ealing Studios as the company is working on the second phase of its restoration and expansion.

Manhattan Loft Gardens is a 42-storey skyscraper in Stratford, East London. Described by the Huffington Post as “The most beautiful building in the Western world”, it has been designed by architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, whose previous projects include the Burj Khalifa.
The double-cantilevered, 135m tower will include 248 flats, a hotel, a restaurant, and three sky gardens. It is due for completion in 2018.


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