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Robert Pinkus Property Management wins Preston retail park contract
Preston-based Robert Pinkus Property Management Ltd. (RPPM) has won a contract to manage the city’s North Road Retail Park development.
Acting on behalf of local landlords Worthington Properties, the brief will see the commercial property firm handle all aspects of property management, including service charge, rent collection and carrying out maintenance and repair works to ensure the smooth running and upkeep of the site.
Phase One of the development includes cycle retailer Evans Cycles and fitness club chain Pure Gym.
Adam Levene, managing director at RPPM, said: “North Road Retail Park is a prestigious retail development located on a busy arterial route into Preston city centre and is a great new addition to our estate management portfolio.
“In our capacity as managing agents for Worthington Properties, we will be working closely with tenants on site to the mutual benefit of all concerned and as the site develops further and Phase Two is built, we look forward to welcoming new tenants to the site.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nicole Billington .
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