Salboy

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Salboy Ltd
Company typePrivate
IndustryReal estate
FoundedJuly 9, 2014; 12 years ago (2014-07-09)[1]
Founder
HeadquartersSalford, United Kingdom (headquarters)
Area served
United Kingdom
RevenueIncrease £48.48 million (2024)[2]
Decrease £6.03 million (2024)[2]
Websitehttps://salboy.com

Salboy Ltd is a property development and real estate investment company headquartered in Salford, United Kingdom.[1] It was founded in 2014 by Simon Ismail and Fred Done. Initially the company invested in other property developments[3] but later transitioned into a developer with the aim of building high-quality developments.[4] They are known for their high-rise buildings in Greater Manchester, such as the Viadux.[5]

In addition to delivering their own developments, the company also offers both financial funding and expert guidance to projects by other developers through their Salboy Build Partner programme, for a share of the development's ownership.[6][7]

In 2017, Salboy International was launched as a subsidiary to facilitate marketing and sale of Salboy's developments to a global audience.[8][9]

File:Viadux Building B2 February 2025.jpg
Viadux residential building developed by Salboy

Major projects

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Controversies

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The company's Glassworks building has faced criticism for its design which some have argued does not fit in with the character of Northern Quarter wherein it is based.[11][15]

File:Glassworks and Surrounding Area February 2025.jpg
Glassworks standing within the Northern Quarter area next to red brick buildings.

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