Brecker Grossmith makes wave of hires – CoStar News

Brecker Grossmith makes wave of hires – CoStar News

almost 9 years ago

Brecker Grossmith’s new team and plans for its 60th year have been announced in leading commercial property information portal CoStar.

“Brecker Grossmith has announced a series of appointments as the West End niche firm prepares to celebrate its 60th year in business next year.

Philip Kerstein has been confirmed as Senior Property Manager, acting as consultant for landlords and tenants. During his career, Kerstein served The William Pears Group of Companies for 22 years, running an extensive nationwide portfolio of retail, office and industrial premises situated throughout the UK. He was previously Head of Commercial Management for Montagu Evans.

Jonathan Shuttleworth has been hired as Head of Professional Services. Shuttleworth joins Brecker Grossmith after five years at Knight Frank and his remit includes Landlord & Tenant rent reviews, lease renewals and ratings work.

Henry Carroll complete the new Brecker Grossmith line-up as West End negotiator joining the Agency team letting and acquiring a range of commercial spaces.

Carroll joins from MJ Mapp where was a Management Surveyor working for institutional landlords. He also worked in the Hotel Valuations team at Savills.

Chairman Paul Tracey said: “This is an exciting chapter in Brecker Grossmith’s rich history. We are very pleased with the recent appointments we have made and we are confident that each of them will bring his or her own strengths and experience to enhance our existing team. These new appointments demonstrate our commitment to hiring staff with top level experience while we continue our tradition for nurturing the brightest new talent.”

The company’s co-founder SM Brecker celebrated his 85th Birthday this week and is one of the longest standing members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.”

Read the article here:  www.costar.co.uk/en/assets/news/2015/December/Brecker-Grossmith-makes-wave-of-hires/

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