Property firm Colliers expands and relocates Liverpool team after contract wins
Local director Andy Delaney set up the Colliers operation in India Buildings in 2015 and now the six-strong team is to move to nearby Exchange Flags, taking a 1,152 sq ft suite. Tony McDonough reports
Commercial property consultancy Colliers International is relocating to a new Liverpool city centre base following a series of contract wins.
Local director Andy Delaney set up the Colliers operation in India Buildings in 2015 and now the six-strong team is to move to nearby Exchange Flags, taking a 1,152 sq ft suite.
Colliers is providing strategic development advice to Liverpool City Council on its 100-acre Festival Gardens site and continues to act as development advisor for the £150m Cains Brewery mixed-use redevelopment site.
Its clients also include brownfield regeneration specialist St Modwen for whom is it advising on the £150m Great Homer Street retail and neighbourhood scheme as well as its Knowsley Cross Retail Park project.
And the team is advising Kier Property and CTP on the £200m redevelopment of Pall Mall Exchange to deliver up to 400,000 sq ft of grade A office space in the city centre alongside a hotel and public realm
It is also acting for Stoford on its 1m sq ft Liverpool 57 scheme, the largest logistics site in the city.
Mr Delaney said: “We’ve expanded our team and outgrown that (India Buildings) office following a substantial increase in our workload.
“The decision to open in Liverpool has borne fruit and represents an integral part of our ongoing strategy to build our profile as a well-connected, specialist advisor to clients in key cities across the Northern Powerhouse region.”