
Griffiths Eccles LLP, Chartered Surveyors, is an independent partnership providing services in the investment,
development and asset management sectors of the commercial property market.
Our Clients Include:
With a high profile market presence, we are continually active on both the sale and purchase sides of the investment market. Our reputation for consistently achieving exceptional results from our investment sales has been achieved through our creative, enthusiastic and committed approach to every instruction.
Our acquisition work is founded on a proactive and imaginative strategy to identify outstanding investment opportunities, coupled with a thorough understanding of our clients’ requirements.
Utilising our thorough understanding of the development process, we have worked with our clients to deliver numerous successful developments, our involvement often spanning the entire life-cycle from preliminary scheme appraisal to final letting.
We also have a substantial track record in creating innovative financing structures for both speculative and pre-let development opportunities, acting for both funders and developers.
Proactive asset management can provide significantly enhanced returns, whilst reducing risk. Our asset management activities are focused on identifying and implementing innovative solutions to maximising the performance of both individual property assets and portfolios owned by our clients.
As well as letting and landlord and tenant initiatives, we are particularly active in projects involving change of use, refurbishment, extension and redevelopment.
£1.20m
£1.41m
£3.34m
£4.61m
£7.65m
£11.95
£19.0m Berkshire
£19.33m
£3.56m
£7.75m
£12.92m
Acquisition of a 50% share in Princesshay, Exeter on behalf of the Crown Estate for c.£94.5 million.
Sale on behalf of the Church Commissioners. Sold to Ropemaker Properties for £23.84 million / 6.00%.
£19.70m
Following the purchase of four IO centres on behalf of The Church Commissioners, Griffiths Eccles acted as development...
IO Centre Nash Road Redditch B98 7AS
On behalf of CBRE Global Investors, formulating an asset management strategy in respect of this 150,000 sq ft multi-let...
Exchange House 450 Midsummer Boulevard Milton Keynes MK9 2EA
On behalf of the head leaseholder, coordinating the re-letting of vacant retail units, negotiating the extension of the...
Parkers House 38-62 Regent Street Cambridge CB2 1DP
On behalf of Royal London Asset Management, appraising various development and refurbishment options for this former...
Three Crowns House Hills Road Cambridge CB2 1LL
£18.25m
Established in 2002, Griffiths Eccles is a central London based independent partnership providing consultancy and agency services in the investment, development and asset management sectors of the commercial property market, across the United Kingdom. Our clients include some of the largest and most respected names in the industry, encompassing the institutional, public and private sectors, as well as a number of corporate property owners.
We consider a strength of the business is the ability to combine our market presence, in-depth knowledge and extensive experience with a thorough understanding of the factors which create value and influence property performance. This integrated approach is relevant across all areas of our activity and is applied to each instruction with total commitment, professionalism and integrity.
Julian Griffiths
PartnerJulian Griffiths
PartnerHarry Fell
Investment SurveyorHarry Fell
Investment SurveyorA: 6 Princes Street, London W1B 2LG T: +44 (0)20 7499 0550 E: info@griffithseccles.comView map
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