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JULIUS RUTHERFOORD CHAMPIONS 21ST CENTURY FACILITIES FOR 18TH CENTURY


BUILDINGS Julius Rutherfoord has won a cleaning contract with Howard de Walden Estates to maintain a number of prestigious heritage buildings across 92 acres of Marylebone, central London.


The Howard de Walden Estate, whose deep historic connections to Marylebone date back to around 1710, is the freehold owner of most of the buildings. It manages and leases properties to residential, office, medical and retail sectors across an area that extends from Marylebone High Street in the west to Portland Place in the east and from Wigmore Street in the south to Marylebone Road in the north.


Carefully nurtured by the Howard de Walden Estate, it is an attractive and welcoming neighbourhood, offering residents, workers and visitors a quality of life unrivalled in most major


cities. The estate consists of beautiful Georgian architecture, including buildings designed by the Adam brothers and John Nash, situated on a simple grid of wide, attractive streets.


Julius Rutherfoord has been appointed to manage the cleaning of common areas and medical practices’ waiting rooms across eighteen properties in Harley Street, Wimpole Street and Devonshire Place. The London contract cleaning company has built a reputation as a professional and reliable service provider for some of the most iconic offices and buildings in the capital.


Chris Parkes, Operations Director at Julius Rutherfoord said: “The creation of 21st century facilities within 18th century buildings is a hugely demanding and specialised task, and one at which the Estate excels.


“The Estate was looking for a London specialist with the same high standards as themselves. We are delighted to have been chosen for this prestigious contract and to be working with the estate to provide the best possible service for its valued tenants.”


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