Partner Article
JK Property Consultants is latest firm to partner with NGI
Newcastle-based JK Property Consultants has partnered with destination marketing agency NewcastleGateshead Initiative (NGI), to attract more inward investment to the area.
Entering a silver partnership, the property consultancy is set to work closely with NGI’s Invest Newcastle team to market the city and wider region to investors, developers and businesses in both the UK and internationally.
JK Property Consultants joins 170 other public and private sector businesses as partners of NewcastleGateshead Initiative.
Kevan Carrick, principal at JK Property Consultants LLP said: “I’m a proud supporter of NewcastleGateshead Initiative and I believe they play an important role in driving economic growth by promoting the city to potential inward investors.
“I’m looking forward to working in partnership with the Invest Newcastle team at NGI to continue their work in positioning Newcastle as a great place to do business.”
Sarah Stewart, chief executive of NewcastleGateshead Initiative, added: “Kevan is a great ambassador for NewcastleGateshead and North East England. Like us, he is keen to see the area flourish so we’re looking forward to working in partnership with Kevan and his team.
“JK Property Consultants has unrivalled experience in commercial property and are trusted advisors to clients seeking property advice and guidance in Newcastle.”
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