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LCP expands Bristol office with two new appointments
LCP, the leading commercial property and investment company, has expanded its South West office, with the appointment of two new asset managers.
Alex Williams joins the business from LaSalle Investment Management, bringing with him experience in asset management, investment analysis and property appraisal. He will oversee a mixed industrial and retail portfolio of assets within the south west and south coast region. Alex is also working towards his Assessment of Professional Competence (APC).
Also heading to LCP’s Bristol office is Nathan Clark, who joins from Alder King, where he worked for 10 years and has experience in industrial agency, landlord and tenant and compulsory purchase valuation and consultancy. Nathan will oversee a mixed retail and industrial portfolio across the south west region.
Adam Martin, associate director and head of LCP’s Bristol office, said: “Since opening the south west office last year, we have seen a significant increase in the number of assets under management and we are confident that the investment outlook for the region remains healthy. Despite current challenges, many sectors have demonstrated resilience and we continue to witness a great number of operators adapt well to the new trading environment.
“Adding Alex and Nathan to the team will give us even more opportunity to further our presence in the south west.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Kate Cooke .
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