The Manchester property experts helping the UK economy to thrive through meticulous portfolio management
06.03.2024 - 11:08
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Portfolio management is a huge factor in every successful business.
Effectively managing the properties you own or lease can help to optimise your investments, streamline your operations and ultimately maximise profitability. It ensures a business is utilising its spaces efficiently, minimising vacancies and making informed decisions about buying, selling or leasing all or part of its properties. It can also help a business to maintain and enhance the value of its assets.
Making smart decisions to ensure your business is operating as efficiently and effectively as possible is pivotal - and that's where the property specialists at Slater Heelis can help.
Will Henson, partner and head of commercial property at the established and trusted firm, prides himself on the strong, valued relationships he builds with clients, whose businesses are vital to the UK economy, and whose property portfolios are managed meticulously as a result of his team’s expertise.
Will said: "There is a myriad of companies in the UK and overseas that operate branch networks in the UK. These are vital for our economy, they have a huge impact on our local footprint and create so many jobs and opportunities.
"It's so important for these businesses to protect those assets and work with specialists in property and portfolio management to make them work efficiently and to maximum return in investment. I can't stress strongly enough just how many sectors in our economy operate branch networks. These range from retail and leisure through to distribution and industrial. Understandably, the people who work within and manage a business aren’t necessarily property experts. Their business isn’t about property per se. Quite rightly, their focus is on other matters,
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