Tavistock Group

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Tavistock Group
Private
Industry Private Equity
Founded 1975 (1975)
Headquarters The Bahamas
Key people
Joe Lewis, Christopher Anand, Shehan Dissanayake, Mario Espinosa, Daniel Levy, Vivienne Lewis, Charlie Lewis, James Avery, Douglas McMahon, Ron Robson, Rasesh Thakkar, Jefferson Voss, Tom Youth
Products Diversified Private Investments
Website www.tavistock.com

Tavistock Group is a Bahamas-based private investment organization founded by Joe Lewis in 1975. Lewis is the primary investor in the company. The company is headquartered in the offshore financial centre of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas and has offices in Argentina, China, Mexico, the United States, United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Romania, Sweden, Norway, Poland, Bulgaria.[1]

Investment Portfolio

With investments in hundreds of companies across 15 countries, Tavistock Group’s investment portfolio includes:[2]

  • Sports & Media: Tottenham Hotspur, and organises sporting events such as the Tavistock Cup and the "Isleworth Collegiate Invitational". SportingWins, Timeweave Plc.
  • Restaurants: Freebirds World Burrito, Abe & Louie's, Mitchells & Butlers plc
  • Master Planned Communities: "Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida", "Lake Nona Medical City, Orlando, Florida"
  • Resort properties: Lake Nona Golf & Country Club, Albany, New Providence, Harmony Cove Jamaica, St. Regis Atlanta, Isleworth Golf & Country Club.
  • Life sciences: Kalypsys, and Ambrx
  • Oil, gas and energy: American Renewables, BayCorp, NEO Energy USA, Pampa Energia, Transener.
  • Distribution & Logistics: TopOutlet, Microdyn, Bulgarian Property Development, Condici, Gottex, TYR, Saucony, Sperry Top-Sider, Alpinestars, Supra, Raleigh
  • Manufacturing: Vulkan Retail
  • Agriculture: Australian Agricultural Company Limited, Lago Escondido, Poland Land Co.
  • Finance: 25 Capital Partners, MP Bank, RoundPoint, Inspired Capital

Master Planned Communities

Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida

It is the developer of master-planned real estate at Lake Nona, a multi-faceted, 7,000-acre mixed-use development in southeast Orlando designed as a large-scale community offering education, medical and recreational facilities, a life sciences cluster, diverse workspaces, and a range of residential options. The centerpiece of the community is Lake Nona Medical City, which includes the University of Central Florida College of Medicine and the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute, the University of Florida Academic and Research Center, Nemours Children’s Hospital and the Orlando Veterans Affairs Medical Center (opening in 2013).[3]

Resort properties & Private Clubs

Albany, New Providence

Other luxury resort properties include Albany on the island of New Providence in The Bahamas designed in conjunction with Tiger Woods and Ernie Els. This luxury beach resort community opened in October 2010 features an Els-designed 18-hole championship golf course and a 71-slip mega-yacht marina flanked by luxury residences designed by noted architects, including the late Charles Gwathmey and Robert A.M. Stern.[4]

St. Regis Atlanta

Tavistock Group bought the St. Regis Atlanta, a 26-floor development with 151 guest rooms and suites and 53 residences located in Atlanta's Buckhead community.

Harmony Cove, Jamaica

Tavistock Group has partnered with the Jamaican Government’s Harmonization Ltd. to jointly plan and develop 2,350 oceanfront acres the country’s northern coast into Harmony Cove, a new resort destination category for Jamaica. Harmony Cove is situated 30 minutes from Montego Bay and Ocho Rios in Trelawny Parish and will offer luxury accommodations, championship golf courses, a casino and an assortment of shopping and dining choices.

References

  1. "Overview," Tavistock website (Retrieved 21-04-2013).
  2. "Portfolio," Tavistock (Retrieved 02-07-2014)
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  4. "Albany Bahamas | a luxury resort community." Albany Bahamas. Retrieved on September 25, 2011.

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