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Double delight for Bromwich Hardy with new awards
Leading Midlands commercial property specialist Bromwich Hardy is celebrating a double success – after scooping leading awards from two industry titans.
The Coventry-based agency has lifted the 2024 CoStar title for the most office disposals in Coventry and being the most active single branch agency for sales and acquisitions in the city, and also came top for most office disposals in Birmingham and being that city’s most active single branch agency.
Bromwich Hardy was also named number one for the number of office disposals in the West Midlands and for being the region’s most active single branch agency across office acquisitions and disposals by both number and size.
To add to the success, the agency has also been named EG’s 2023 county winner for Warwickshire to reflect its ‘exceptional contribution’.
Latest figures show it is also EG’s top performing lettings and sales agency in Warwickshire so far in 2024 – with more deals than all other agencies combined, and is top in Coventry too and second in the whole of the West Midlands, where it concluded more deals than any other agency.
Founding partner Tom Bromwich said he was thrilled by the news.
“There’s a lot of negativity in some quarters around the commercial property market at the moment but we are proud to say that we have continued to deliver excellent results for our clients.
‘We are finding plenty of activity in both the office and industrial markets, where the right property in the right location is still attracting healthy interest.
“I am fortunate to lead a superb team who continue to outperform the market on a daily basis and would like to thank all my colleagues and clients for their unwavering support.”
Bromwich Hardy was also named the best commercial agency team in the Midlands at the inaugural Midland Property and Investment Awards last year.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Melanie Boulter .
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