Alastair Lindsay
IPM EMEA Lead • United Kingdom
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Local Office:
125 Old Broad Street
London, EC2N 1AR
United Kingdom
Office: +44 203 296 2008
Mobile: +44 7711834341
Alastair Lindsay
IPM EMEA Lead • United Kingdom
MRICS •
Alastair is a Senior leader with more than 20 years Corporate Real Estate and agency experience. He leads Integrated Portfolio Management (IPM) teams responsible for delivering outsourced real estate solutions. Advising large international corporate occupiers in the running of their occupational portfolios and strategic portfolio decision making and implementing agreed strategy. He specialises in the integration of multiple skill/service provider delivery platforms, managing performance and identifying value opportunities.
- Winner of several client awards as
- best supplier,
- most innovative and
- best customer service and quality.
- best supplier,
- CoreNet Global UK Chapter Partnership of the Year Award
A team that consists of 30+ professionals specialising in delivering Integrated Portfolio Management to a group of International clients in the Banking and Technology sector.
Key Team members include:
- Jenny Waghorn (Partner)
- Alastair Marshall (Partner)
- Marc Selby (Partner)
- Phil Purves (Partner)
- Numerous confidential national and international mandates to deliver outsourced real estate solutions.
- Portfolio and single asset transactions both leasehold and freehold on behalf of large Financial and Technology sector clients
- Cambridge University Land Economy Mentoring scheme
- RFU Youth Rugby Coach
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