Yorkshire construction company expands national footprint with new London office
A Yorkshire-based construction and property firm has announced the launch of a new London office in order to expand its footprint across the South East.
Caddick Group is set to launch its newest office at 1 Heddon Street in Central London in order to increase its presence in the city and region.
In addition to the new base, the firm has made two hires to its development arms in a bid to bolster the group’s national reach.
Alistair Smith joins as associate director from Town Centre Securities PLC, where he was responsible for a diverse investment and development portfolio across Yorkshire and the North West.
Charlie Adcock, previously of Summix Capital, a UK and Ireland fund focused on delivering housing, build-to-rent and student accommodation, has joined Moda Living as acquisitions manager and will be responsible for sourcing new opportunities in London and the South of England.
Johnny Caddick of Caddick Group commented: “Having recorded a successful 2019, we look forward to entering the new year with a growing team and with a new headquarters in London that will help drive our growth in the capital and South East.
“As a group, our focus remains on areas of the market that are structurally supported with long-term growth potential.
“We see a huge opportunity to redefine what city centre living means through both our Moda Living brand and major regeneration projects like SOYO and City One, and there remains strong demand for high quality logistics facilities to service Britain’s e-commerce boom.”
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