Exclusive: Documents seen by Guardian show empire of steel barons Alexander Abramov and Aleksandr Frolov

The lavish wealth of Roman Abramovich’s business partners can be revealed today, including offshore investments in a Caribbean island resort, plans to redevelop a Marylebone church and a vast array of property in the UK and beyond.

Documents seen by the Guardian detail the sprawling business empire controlled by the Russian billionaires Alexander Abramov and Aleksandr Frolov.

West Caicos, a Caribbean island intended to be developed as a luxury resort island.

Co-investment in the redevelopment of All Souls Church near the BBC in Marylebone, London, to include office space.

Shepherd’s Bush market, via investment in the company aiming to acquire a majority stake.

Office space in London, Leicester and Glasgow.

A Prague golf course community with more than homes and a hotel and spa.

Land and a part-built hotel in Mykonos, alongside an operating partner.

An office at one of London’s most prestigious Mayfair addresses on Clifford Street.

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