Monday, November 25, 2024

Town Centre Securities strengthens Estates team

Property development and investment company, Town Centre Securities PLC (TCS), has made two key appointments.

Lynsey Clarke joins TCS as Asset Manager for the Merrion Centre in Leeds, the company’s single largest asset, bringing a wealth of experience as a Chartered Surveyor and Registered Valuer.

With a first-class honours’ degree in Business Property Management, Lynsey has demonstrated her commitment to delivering the highest standards throughout her career, spanning valuation, development, property management, landlord and tenant, and agency.

In her new role, Lynsey will play a pivotal role in supporting TCS’ experienced team in the further development of the Merrion Estate, which welcomed 8.9m internal visitors in 2023 along with an influx of new brands.

Victoria McLeod brings more than 20 years’ experience to her position as Area Operations Manager at TCS and will be overseeing key sites across the business’s extensive portfolio in both Leeds and Manchester.

With a proven track record, Victoria has played a key role in maintaining, progressing and growing business strategy across city regions and has been instrumental in developing partnerships, driving new business growth and overseeing various aspects of property management.

Craig Burrow, Group Property Director at TCS, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Lynsey and Victoria to the TCS family. Their extensive experience, dedication to excellence and proven track records align with our commitment to delivering outstanding results.

“Both bring valuable expertise to TCS and we look forward to their contributions in driving the success of our projects and further enhancing our reputation as a leader within the property industry.”

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