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

From left, James Strong, Craig Rigby, Andy Delaney, Colin Siebert and Paul Harris of Colliers International Liverpool

 

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.”

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