Fisher German angling for successful 2017

PROPERTY consultancy Fisher German is kicking-off the New Year in style – with new offices and a newly expanded senior team.

The business is also ahead of its objective, having already surpassed its 10% growth target for 2016-17.

Following the integration of the Halls (Midlands) team, the business will be moving its Blackpole office to new premises in Kings Court, Worcester – a move which sees the firm reaffirm its roots with Worcestershire and the Black Country.

The aim this year is to consolidate its core rural, infrastructure and residential services, with a new focus on growth opportunities in the commercial sector.

Andrew Bridge, Chief Operating Officer at Fisher German, said: “We experienced another year of significant growth in the region during 2016, having been successful in achieving a number of new business instructions, including the structured disposal of Hereford County Council’s smallholding estate, whilst retaining a number of significant infrastructure contracts.

“With this continued period of growth, we have welcomed close to 80 new employees to the business in the last 12 months, including six new partners joining us through the Halls (Midlands) consolidation, along with 17 new graduates and student apprentices.

“We have also created a new business development manager position to support both strategic opportunities and overall business growth.”

He said 2017 was already shaping up to be a big year for the business, with increased diversity in both its corporate and private sector base, as well as the introduction of new services increase resource resilience and broaden the firm’s offer.

Over the last year Fisher German has moved more than 230 employees across four offices to larger premises, including the new purpose-built facility in Ashby de la Zouch, along with new premises in Bedford and Hungerford, to cater for the growing business’s requirements.

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