In our latest webinar, our experienced panel shared their thoughts on the issues encountered by landowners and developers of waterfront sites, offering guidance on how best to deal with them.
The session was chaired by Susan Macpherson, Consultant, John Newton, Consultant, and Katy Klingopulos, Legal Director in BDB Pitmans’ Real Estate team.
Our panel comprised of:
• Pete Bradshaw – Chief Executive of Premier Marinas
• Gavin Hall – Director of Planning at Savills, Southampton
• David Skelton – Director of Sales and Marketing at Frasers Property
• Matthew Smith – Senior Project Manager at Frasers Property
• Chris Ashman – Director of Regeneration at Isle of White Council
For more information, please visit our website and subscribe to our Real Estate and Planning Act 2008 blogs:
Website: https://bit.ly/39Za2x6
Our ports services: https://bit.ly/372PNwo
Real Estate Blog: https://bit.ly/375sfY4
Planning Act 2008 Blog: https://bit.ly/3gMbKCO
Follow BDB Pitmans:
LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3dEq0vG
Twitter: https://bit.ly/371Zutx
#ThinkTalkLaw #waterfront #ports #realestate #commercialrealestate
The session was chaired by Susan Macpherson, Consultant, John Newton, Consultant, and Katy Klingopulos, Legal Director in BDB Pitmans’ Real Estate team.
Our panel comprised of:
• Pete Bradshaw – Chief Executive of Premier Marinas
• Gavin Hall – Director of Planning at Savills, Southampton
• David Skelton – Director of Sales and Marketing at Frasers Property
• Matthew Smith – Senior Project Manager at Frasers Property
• Chris Ashman – Director of Regeneration at Isle of White Council
For more information, please visit our website and subscribe to our Real Estate and Planning Act 2008 blogs:
Website: https://bit.ly/39Za2x6
Our ports services: https://bit.ly/372PNwo
Real Estate Blog: https://bit.ly/375sfY4
Planning Act 2008 Blog: https://bit.ly/3gMbKCO
Follow BDB Pitmans:
LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3dEq0vG
Twitter: https://bit.ly/371Zutx
#ThinkTalkLaw #waterfront #ports #realestate #commercialrealestate
- Category
- ATLANTIC ROAD
Commenting disabled.