Israeli billionaire adds another 11 acres to London empire
An Israeli billionaire who last year bought Camden’s main markets has added another 11 acres to his north-west empire, making him landlord to some of the capital’s most fashionable bars and shops.
Teddy Sagi, who made his money from gambling, last week bought Camden Wharf and the Interchange Building on Oval Road, in a £95million deal.
In October, his purchase vehicle, Market Tech Holdings, completed on Stables Market, Buck Street Market, Camden Lock Market and Hawley Wharf.
The latter forms part of a £300million regeneration project with a cinema, market and school.
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