CPP expands North West team
Real estate advisory firm CPP has strengthened its North West operation with three new hires as it continues its regional expansion.
Rob Taylor and Laurence Davies have joined the business as directors, alongside Jack Sullivan who has been appointed senior surveyor.
All three are based in CPP’s Manchester office and will work across the wider North West region.
The team joins from Cushman & Wakefield and will form part of CPP’s northern leasing and development team, working alongside industrial and logistics directors Nathan Khanverdi and Steve Moriarty.
Nathan said: “It’s been a hugely busy and exciting year for us at CPP, and I’m delighted to welcome this strategic team acquisition as we continue to build out our Northern platform and strengthen our national capability.
“Rob, Laurence and Jack are a close-knit, highly respected team with a strong track record across the North and beyond, advising on major schemes and working with a wide range of clients.
“Their depth of market knowledge, relationships and genuinely client-first approach align perfectly with how we operate at CPP.
“Bringing them into the business not only enhances our regional strength but also creates significant opportunities for our existing clients and those we’re yet to work with, as we look ahead to the next phase of growth across the UK.”
The appointments build on recent investment in the region, including the acquisition of Moriarty & Co and the expansion of CPP’s senior leadership team.
Founded in 2013, CPP is a cross-sector real estate advisory business specialising in leasing, development and capital markets, with offices across the UK including Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Nottingham and London.
Toby Vernon, director and co-founder of CPP, added: “With our recent acquisition of Moriarty & Co, launching the business into the North West and strengthening our industrial and logistics platform across Yorkshire and the Midlands, this team appointment marks the next step in our ambitious expansion plans, further strengthening CPP’s national profile.”
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