Early Life
John Stuart Bloor was born on June 16, 1943, in a small mining village in Derbyshire, England. His father was a coal miner. He faced health problems in his youth, which led to limited formal education, and he left school at 15.
Rise to Success
Bloor's first job was as a trainee plasterer. At the age of 17, he founded his own construction firm. By the time he was 20, he had built his first house. His company, Bloor Homes, was established in 1969 and is now one of the largest privately owned housebuilders in the UK. In 1983, while looking to buy land for housing, Bloor purchased the collapsed Triumph motorcycle brand for £150,000. He invested over £80 million into rebuilding the marque, opening a new factory in Hinckley in 1991.
Key Business Strategies
Bloor focused on practical trade skills and identifying opportunities in residential construction. He acquired and revitalized the Triumph Motorcycles brand by investing heavily in new production facilities. Bloor's approach includes long-term ownership, craftsmanship, and an emphasis on quality over short-term market pressures.
Philanthropy
While specific amounts are not available in the search results, Bloor has made significant donations to the Conservative Party.
