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Avison Young lands three year property brief with Coventry City Council

Avison Young will conduct a strategic review of the council's property portfolio and the land it owns

Carl Potter, principal and managing director at Avison Young in the Midlands(Image: Isaac Newman)

Real estate agent Avison Young has secured a major competitive property brief with Coventry City Council.

The three year contract, commissioned through the Crown Commercial Service Framework, will see Avison Young's multi-disciplinary team lead a large-scale strategic review of the council's ground lease property portfolio and the land it owns and generates income from via long-term leases for business, development and regeneration projects.

Comprising more than 350 assets across Coventry and the surrounding areas, Avison Young will identify opportunities to drive greater income from the portfolio that can be reinvested into core services.

Prime examples will include city centre regeneration areas and assets such as Westwood Business Park, near Warwick University.

Councillor Jim O'Boyle, cabinet minister for jobs regeneration and climate change at Coventry City Council, said: "Our strategic plan is focused on making the most of opportunities ahead to help our city, and its people, grow and build a better future.

"This move will help us ensure we maximise the return we receive from our assets which will in turn benefit the Coventry taxpayer. Avison Young has a track record and knowledge of our city and the wider region and will add real value to our own resources.

"We're looking forward to getting started and seizing the opportunities presented through this contract."