Anthony Lyons

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Anthony Lyons (born June 1967) is a British property investor. He is the co-founder of Matterhorn Capital and chairman of Future Energy Solutions.[1]

BornJune 1967 (age 58)
OccupationProperty investor
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Anthony Lyons
BornJune 1967 (age 58)
OccupationProperty investor
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Early life

Lyons was born in June 1967.[2][3][4]

Career

With Simon Conway, Lyons co-founded Matterhorn Capital, a property investment company.[5][6]

In 2004, Lyons and Conway purchased properties in Earl's Court and Olympia for £245 million.[2][3] They sold them to Liberty International for £380 million in 2007.[2][3][7]

With Conway and Brett Palos, Lyons purchased the O2 Centre in 2009.[6]

Lyons and Conway invested £250 million in two data centres located in Bury Green, Hertfordshire and Chesham, Buckinghamshire.[8]

Lyons also owns properties through St James Capital.[3]

As of 2017, Lyons ran a US operation offering lighting solutions to clients including BP, Ferrari, Ford and Shell.[2]

Lyons joined Future Energy Solutions as a partner in 2012,[9] which operates across America and Europe. Its clients include Ford, BP, NCP and hotel chains such as Best Western.[10]

Personal life

Lyons previously resided in a mansion in Hampstead, London, which he sold for £43 million in 2010.[2][11] He later moved to The Bahamas.[2]

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