London, England
Commercial Real Estate
Vail Williams
Nicola Mottershaw - Partner:
With over 20 years’ experience, Nicola Mottershaw excels at identifying and delivering property solutions to meet business needs. A pragmatic and lateral thinker she has a proven track record in offering solutions and handling complex property negotiations across a wide range of different business sectors, property types and geographical areas. Her reputation for being innovative, calm, collected and tenacious is well deserved and why is she is an industry expert.
Key Clients
Balfour Beatty, Towergate, Engie, Alumasc Group PLC, SAICA Packaging and SAICA Natur.
About Nicola
- Highly effective communicator with ability to engage at all stakeholder levels.
- Strategic lateral thinker
- Forensic analysis and problem solving skills
- In depth commercial and legal property understanding
- Experienced negotiator with a win-win approach
Key Property Skills
- Strategic property management to meet business drivers
- Unlocking Capital & Hidden Value
- Property Data Management & Analysis
- Transaction Management
- Property risk and mitigation
Key Clients
Davies Turner, Alumasc Plc, Culina Logistics, Saica Pack, Superhire, Network Housing Group, Cape Plc, Balfour Beatty, East Berkshire College, Grayline Coaches
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- London is the capital of the United Kingdom and is situated on the River Thames. With a population of 8.2 million people and a metropolitan area population of about 13 million people, London is the most populous city in the European Union.
- Private institute Z/Yen ranked London as the most dynamic global business centre ahead of New York and Hong Kong. With a GDP of $740 billion London is Europe’s largest metropolitan economy and accounts for around 22% of the UK’s GDP.
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- London’s Tech City centered in fashionable Shoreditch is the beating heart of technical innovation, the epicenter for digital employment with the largest concentration of European headquarters than anywhere else on the continent.
- Crossrail, aka the Elizabeth line, is due to open in 2018 and is Europe’s largest and most ambitious construction project at an estimated £15 billion. It will run from east to west London connecting stations in central London with Heathrow Airport and Canary Wharf in the Docklands and surrounding countryside.
- London’s five international airports make its airspace the busiest of any urban centre worldwide. Heathrow International carries more international passengers than any other airport in the world.