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The Livingcity Group again adds to its Residential Estate Management Division
North West property and asset management company The Livingcity Group has made another appointment to its Residential Estate Management Division.
Andrew Taylor has joined the business from Corporate Residential Management Ltd.(CRM Ltd) as site manager. His appointment follows the arrival of Wendy Walker from The Guinness Partnership a couple of months ago.
Andrew’s principal responsibilities include the day to day management of the properties and staff within Livingcity’s residential management portfolio as well as ensuring optimum service delivery to both clients and property owners.
Headquartered in Manchester, The Livingcity Group employs over 30 head office based staff with a further 100 personnel who are either onsite or field based. As well as its property asset management division, the company also operates a number of other arms, including; LcBC – its building surveying team – and TLCbyLc which offers bespoke cleaning and maintenance services for both commercial and domestic clients.
Mark Gallimore, managing director of The Livingcity Group commented: “This year has been an exciting one for the firm and our focus has been on growing a strong and robust team to meet the demands of our clients and residents. The Real Estate Management Division is a core part of our business and Andrew is a great addition to it. He has some solid experience in the sector - along with a commercial outlook - which is already paying dividends to the firm.”
Whilst Andrew added: “I’ve worked in property for many years and this new role is an exciting step for me as Livingcity is such a well known name in the sector. We work across some fantastic buildings and it’s great to be part of a team which is so focussed on delivering the right solution and service.”
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