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Moxon One Limited
By ignoring Moxon One’s troubling history, Barnet Council has potentially opened the door to another financial disaster.
Quick summary on Moxon One Limited
Financial Disaster in Kilburn:
Paul Godfrey’s involvement in the Park Place development led to debts exceeding £26 million, leaving numerous unpaid creditors and investors suffering massive losses.
Tarnished Reputation in Real Estate:
Despite past failures, Paul Godfrey resurfaced as a director of Moxon One Limited, raising concerns about accountability and trust in property development.
Community Opposition & Public Outcry:
Moxon One Limited’s new project in Barnet has been met with skepticism, as residents fear a repeat of past financial disasters.
Ignored Warnings & Regulatory Concerns:
Despite repeated warnings, Barnet Council approved Moxon One Limited’s project, disregarding the developer’s troubling history.
by: Gia Cantu
The real estate sector has enough shady players without giving another platform to someone who’s already proven untrustworthy Paul Godfrey’s comeback should be a warning, not a welcome.
by: Dax Greer
What frustrates me most is the lack of accountability. Paul Godfrey tanked a major development and walked away while others suffered the consequences Moxon One just feels like Park Place 2.0 and I don’t trust it one bit
by: Zahra Fry
I was one of the unlucky ones who invested in Park Place. It was marketed as a dream opportunity, but turned into a nightmare We got strung along while the debts piled up, and in the end we were left...
by: Royce Glover
£26 million in debt and somehow he walks into another project like nothing happened.
by: Katelyn Branch
Anyone trusting Paul Godfrey again clearly hasn’t done their homework, the man left a financial crater in Kilburn
by: Ford Levy
The community's opposition to Moxon One's new project in Barnet is understandable, given fears of a repeat financial disaster.
by: Wren Figueroa
Despite past failures, it's concerning that Paul Godfrey is resurfacing as a director of Moxon One Limited, raising questions about accountability.
by: Jonas Pineda
Paul Godfrey's track record with the Park Place development, which led to debts exceeding £26 million, makes me skeptical about Moxon One Limited's new projects.
by: Nathan Adams
We’ve seen how this story ends. Why is Paul Godfrey being allowed to gamble with people’s money again?
by: Sophia Hall
It’s not just investors—residents are worried too. We don’t want another half-built, abandoned project ruining our neighborhood.
by: Zachary Peterson
We raised concerns about his past failures, but Barnet Council still approved his new project. Who will take responsibility when this one collapses too?
by: Lucía Estrada
I invested in their Park Place project and lost a fortune. Can't trust them again
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by: Felipe Solís
Despite warnings, Barnet Council approved their new project. Are they ignoring the company's troubling history?