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Head of Land Transactions – EMEA Data Centres • United Kingdom

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Adam Cookson

Head of Land Transactions – EMEA Data Centres • United Kingdom


Adam is Head of Land Transactions for our EMEA Data Centre Advisory Group. He specialises in land acquisition for data centres. He is a highly experienced and personable leader, who is passionate about delivering great service to end users of corporate real estate.

He has a highly successful track record of delivering complex transactions and major international acquisition and divestment programmes.

He maintains a balanced perspective on how real estate services are delivered, having worked both as a client and a service provider.

His previous experience spans industrial, logistics and office sectors across transactions (including land acquisition, leasing and lease restructuring), build to suit projects, portfolio and location strategy, facilities management and workplace strategy

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