Bromwich Hardy’s property management division has won another set of instructions in Warwickshire.
The team has been appointed to manage several properties in Leamington Spa for a private investor, Denton Pension Trustees.
The properties include Units 1-3 St Mary’s Road, occupied by Tile Traders (Midlands) Ltd, and Units 6-7 St Mary’s Road, occupied by Table Art Ltd.
Sue Ryder, Sustain Life Ltd, The Clarendon Centre and Chloe Hartley-Davies occupy the units at 50-54 Regent Street, and Robofoam Ltd is the tenant of Unit 1, Berrington Road.
Ewa Koperkiewicz, head of facilities management at the Coventry-based firm, said: “We are very pleased to have been appointed to manage these properties by a long standing client of Bromwich Hardy.
“Our property management division continues to grow and we are building on our reputation as reliable and trusted partners for both institutions and private individuals across the West Midlands region.”
This latest instruction follows on from Bromwich Hardy’s appointment to manage the prestigious Longbridge Manor, the Grade II listed manor house near Warwick.
Bromwich Hardy’s fast growing management division now looks after nearly 1,000 properties across the Midlands and is set to announce further new appointments in the coming weeks.