North East property consultancy opens new central Newcastle office as business expands
North East property consultancy George F. White’s commercial and development team has relocated to Dean Street in central Newcastle following strong growth since the firm’s arrival to the city almost five years ago.
In the last 18 months, the commercial and development team has grown significantly, broadened its specialist service offerings, and enjoyed a 30 per cent increase in revenue.
With a bigger demand for services from Newcastle based clients and a greater need for a bigger space and better resources, the new office marks a key milestone for the consultancy’s city-based workforce.
Richard Garland, a partner at George F. White and head of commercial and development, said: “The office move is a pivotal moment for the Newcastle team as we continue to adapt to market changes and capitalise on new opportunities.
“We offer a very specialist and focused service which gives us a unique market position as we’re able to join up expertise from across our team. That gives us a service offering wider than most national firms but with the flexibility of a regional, client focused partnership.”
George F. White offers a range of specialist commercial and development services including building surveying, real estate taxation, valuation, and full spectrum planning architecture and development advice.
The firm currently acts for a wide range of clients, including Teesside International Airport and Adderstone Group. The Newcastle office is also the headquarters of the consultancy’s residential property management team.
Robyn Peat, managing partner of the consultancy, added: “The commercial and development team has done phenomenally well in the last five years which has included having to navigate one of the biggest property market shocks the world has experienced with Covid-19.
“The growing team, increase in clients and now the move to a bigger office signifies our reputation as the region’s most trusted advisers when it comes to all property related matters.”
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