Property team welcomes experienced new recruit
10th September, 2013
EXPERIENCED property and infrastructure specialist David Hymas has joined law firm Ward Hadaway.
David (pictured) has more than 30 years’ experience in dealing with commercial property transactional and development work for a wide range of clients.
He has particular expertise in the field of site assembly and the associated planning and infrastructure requirements and has advised on projects including major office developments and retail schemes.
David has worked on projects across the North, including advising on the MediaCity UK development in Salford – now home to BBC Sport and other broadcasters – as well as a number of housing and local authority projects where he advised on planning, highways and infrastructure issues.
He has joined Ward Hadaway as a Consultant in the UK Top 100 firm’s Commercial Property team.
David said: “I am really excited to be joining Ward Hadaway. It is a firm which has a real buzz and an enthusiasm about it, as well as a reputation for working in partnership with its clients.
“I am looking forward to working with my new colleagues in the Commercial Property team and hope that I can put my experience in the sector to good use for the firm and its clients.”
Neil Robson, Partner and Head of Property at Ward Hadaway, said: “It is great news to be able to welcome someone of David’s experience and stature in the property world to the firm.
“I am sure he will prove to be a very valuable member of the team and his expertise will be put to good use to help our clients achieve their development goals.”
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