One of Manchester’s most influential property advisers, Bob Dyson, has joined the Manchester office of CBRE as a consultant.
Formerly chairman of JLL North West and industry development adviser, Dyson’s career has seen him play a key role in bringing forward some of Manchester’s most significant developments, including; Spinningfields, NOMA, Manchester Airport City masterplan, the strategy and disposal of Granada Television’s 20-acre site on behalf of ITV and the Piccadilly Mayfield strategic regeneration scheme for London & Continental Railways, Transport for Greater Manchester and Manchester City Council.
At CBRE, Dyson will work alongside senior figures to offer strategic land and development advice to the firm’s public and private sector client base.
CBRE managing director, North, John Ogden said: “To be welcoming such a respected and prolific Manchester property expert to the CBRE Manchester office is incredibly exciting for the business and also our valued clients. Bob is truly a force to be reckoned with in the property arena and the role he has played in unlocking some of the city’s most significant regeneration schemes is widely acknowledged. By working alongside our team heads, Bob can add unique value to both the business and its clients.”
Dyson added: “I am simply delighted to be working in this capacity with one of the leading global real estate advisers where I will have the opportunity to pass on some of my experience to an ambitious office of talented individuals.”
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