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Paul Bloomfield

Paul Bloomfield (February 1946 – April 2016[citation needed]) was a British property investor known as "Boom-boom" Bloomfield.

Career

Bloomfield was involved with a string of high profile deals during the 1980s and was known as the man that sourced the deals that made Tony Clegg's Mountleigh a stock market favourite in 1986-87.

In 1989 it emerged that he was the joint owner of the Alton Towers theme park and a leisure venture at Battersea Power Station after he formed a joint venture, Alton International, with David Broome of Alton Group who was struggling to complete the Battersea project.[1]

He become bankrupt during the 1990s property crash. He later moved to Russia where he made successful deals in the former Soviet states. He helped to raise the finance for the redevelopment of Wembley Stadium.[2][3][4][5][6]

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