Case Filekaggle-ho-028322House OversightLuxury property developer uses high‑profile art fairs and celebrity guests to boost sales of £30‑40 million London homes
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Luxury property developer uses high‑profile art fairs and celebrity guests to boost sales of £30‑40 million London homes
Luxury property developer uses high‑profile art fairs and celebrity guests to boost sales of £30‑40 million London homes The passage describes a marketing strategy linking elite art events and celebrity attendance to the sale of ultra‑high‑value properties. It mentions specific developers, agents, and artists, but provides no concrete financial transactions, illegal conduct, or direct involvement of government officials. The lead is useful for understanding luxury‑real‑estate marketing tactics, yet offers limited investigative value beyond profiling the firms and individuals named. Key insights: Oakmayne Bespoke staged an exhibition at Frieze London featuring works by major artists to promote two houses priced at £29 M and £39 M.; The event attracted celebrities (Claudia Schiffer, Gwyneth Paltrow, Lily Allen) and high‑profile dealers such as Jay Jopling.; Russian property firm Mirax (owner Sergei Polonsky) holds a stake in the Cornwall Terrace project.
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