Senior industry duo launch commercial property consultancy Anatomy London
Anatomy London Property Consultants is a new consultancy firm, providing ‘bespoke client-focused commercial and mixed-use property services throughout London.’
The company is led by co-founders Phil Bouette and Valerie Sullings, who collectively bring over 30 years of experience.
Phil was most recently senior asset and property manager at The Estate Office Shoreditch - one of East London’s largest private commercial landlords, with Valerie most recently a property manager at the same firm, with previous management experience at real estate investment trust Workspace Group PLC.
Working with landlords, developers and investors, Anatomy London Property Consultants offer a full range of services including asset management, property management and commercial agency, all with a focus on maximising value and minimising risk. The firm has particular knowledge of the City fringe, midtown and East London property markets.
Phil Bouette, co-founder and director comments, “London’s commercial landscape is going through a time of significant yet exciting change, driven by new ways of working and shifting tenant demands, creating new opportunities.
“We felt the time was right to launch a new boutique consultancy that could provide a highly personalised and tailored service with a focus on building close knit relationships.”
“There is room in the market for an agile, focused and experienced firm that provides client-centric solutions and can move quickly. Ultimately, we are here to maximise value for our clients and ensure the efficient management, acquisition or disposal of their assets.”
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