Baltic Exchange sold the land to Trafalgar House in 1995.
Trafalgar House reported a loss before tax of £30.3m in the year to 30 September 1992.
In 1969 the company was acquired by Trafalgar House.
However, his departure also signaled the beginning of a downturn for Trafalgar House.
He then gave up active management of Trafalgar House.
At the same time we wrote to Trafalgar House, pleading that the School be retained.
Tony Evans, who developed the Trafalgar House, admitted the project was not a financial success.
For twenty years Trafalgar House continued to expand, with acquisitions again playing a major role.
In the course of thirty years or so, Trafalgar House became a formidable international industrial and commercial undertaking.
In 1967 the weakened firm was bought by Trafalgar House.