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CBRE ANNOUNCES SEVEN LEEDS PROMOTIONS


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he Leeds office of CBRE has announced seven key promotions following another record financial year which has seen the teams play major roles in some of the region’s most high profile transactions and projects. Within the Building Consultancy team, Richard Bamford has been awarded the position of Executive Director and James Forth has been promoted to Director. Nick Marsden has been promoted to Director within the Rating team and Jacques Esterhuizen has been promoted to Associate Director in Industrial Agency. In Property and Asset Management, Lee Robertshaw and Nina Bradley have been promoted to Senior Surveyors and Lauren Spencer has also been promoted to Senior Surveyor within the Valuation team. Leeds MD and


Executive Director, Richard Sunderland, said; “The Leeds office continues to go from strength to strength with our busy teams working on a broad range of high-profile projects across the region and securing the record deals of the last year. This success is reflected in our turnover which increased by 5% resulting in yet another record year for the office. In recognition for their hard work and dedication, we have promoted several of the team and look forward to assisting the continued career progression of these talented individuals.”


40 YEARS FOR WATSON BATTY W


atson Batty Architects is celebrating a major milestone as it turns 40 this year. The Leeds established practice


welcomes the anniversary with a string of new business successes and new recruitment drive to increase its teams in Leeds and Loughborough. Last year Watson Batty unveiled a new brand image as it announced impressive plans for business growth and targets to almost double its current £4 million turnover over five years. It is currently on track to achieve that with a continued average growth of 20% in recent years. Peter White, Managing Director at Watson Batty Architects


said, “We are thrilled to celebrate 40 years in practice. Over this time, we have delivered many projects to be proud of and established long term client relationships, over 20 years in some cases for the likes of Wm Morrison Supermarkets and Royal Mail, which is testament to our versatility and ability to engage new practices.


Indeed, during its 40 years Watson Batty has created over 1 million sq.ft of retail space across 19 stores for Wm Morrison Supermarkets, delivered 3.2 million sq.ft in mail centres for Royal Mail, designed 4,000 new homes and supported 20,000 new school places in the UK. White continues, “With our roots firmly established in the North we are in a fantastic position to leverage the Northern Powerhouse movement and we are in fact engaging with some very significant urban planning projects. However, our growing office in Loughborough has expanded our existing networks in the South, giving us extended national coverage and the ability to leverage our professional services by sector rather than geography. For further details, visit: www.watsonbatty.com https://twitter.com/Watsonbatty


COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MONTHLY 2016


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