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Amsprop is the property company of Alan Sugar. Amsprop now holds the majority of Sugar's £800 million wealth and owns several office building freeholds in Mayfair and other parts of London. Amsprop also owns the Sampson House building on the South Bank of the Thames, which is currently leased back to IBM.[1]

The fund is continuing to be active during current market turbulence, acquiring a large freehold property recently on Oxford Street for £31.25m.[2]

Amsprop is run by Alan Sugar's son Daniel, and formerly employed Simon Ambrose, winner of the 2007 series of The Apprentice. In March 2008 Ambrose launched the company's website listing the company's entire portfolio.[3] He left the firm in 2010.[4]

References

  1. ^ Sugar on £1bn property spree
  2. ^ Amsprop Latest News
  3. ^ Simon's Sugar Rush[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Apprentice winner Simon Ambrose quits Sir Alan Sugar's firm to go it alone". Daily Mail. 2010-04-26. Retrieved 2011-05-04.