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UK-based independent commercial property adviser has appointed Adam Lansdown FRICS as a principal consultant within the company’s GVA Humberts Leisure Edinburgh team.

He brings with him nearly 30 years’ experience in the hotel and leisure sector in Scotland and the north of England. Prior to joining GVA Humberts Leisure, Adam was an equity partner at Robert Barry and Co, and more recently a director at Colliers International. Working alongside the valuation team in Edinburgh and Glasgow, Adam’s focus will be on hotel, leisure and associated tourist and recreational property-related assignments throughout Scotland. Adam’s appointment is another component in GVA’s continued expansion north of the border to increase its market share. It also signifies an area of the market within which the company expects to grow following the recent sales of Fishers Hotel, Taymouth Castle and the island of Little Cumbrae. James Williamson, director at GVA Humberts Leisure, commented: “The leisure sector requires a highly specialised skill set and it is important to us that we can deliver to our clients the best possible advice throughout the UK. “Adam’s appointment is a strategic move for GVA Humberts Leisure and marks a statement of intent by GVA to grow the company as one of the UK’s leading leisure consultants, with in-depth specialist expertise across all leisure sectors in all areas of the UK.”

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