Begbies Traynor expands property consultancy arm with Sheffield acquisition
The property consultancy division of Begbies Traynor has announced its expansion in Yorkshire through a new acquisition.
Eddisons’ operations in Sheffield has acquired the team from Fernie Greaves Chartered Surveyors.
The acquisition is set to expand Eddisons’ presence in South Yorkshire, which provides real estate consultancy services through its existing team headed by Adrian Lunn.
The new team from Fernie Greaves, headed by Paul Oddy and George Thompson, will join Eddisons’ Sheffield team, creating an enlarged team of 13 staff.
Anthony Spencer, managing partner of Eddisons, commented: “The acquisition of the Fernie Greaves team will enhance our existing Eddisons team in Sheffield and broaden our reach across South Yorkshire and the East Midlands.
“I am very pleased to welcome the team to Eddisons and to the wider Begbies Traynor Group.
“As we reported in the group’s recent trading update, Eddisons is in a strong position, trading well and we continue to seek opportunities to grow the Eddisons’ business, both organically and through acquisitions.”
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