It was founded by Alan Bell in 1977.
Alan Bell was an English cricketer who played for Hertfordshire.
Alan Bell, a partner in the Hudson Companies, said buyers have already signed contracts on six of the apartments.
Alan Bell was a television person, and had, as he admits, little time for people from radio who attempted to tell him his job.
Alan Bell is proudest of his development of a new special effects process of doing 'glass shots'.
In order to demonstrate the humour of the show, Alan Bell arranged for a laugh track.
David and his partner, Alan Bell, suggested various dishes.
The project would have 76 apartments, most with two bedrooms, said Alan Bell, a principal in Hudson.
"We wanted somewhere near at hand which we could build and blow up", Alan Bell remembered.
Alan Bell: "There was going to be a second series.