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2011-10-11 : Continued expansion of Ruddle Merz London
Ruddle Merz London continues to make its mark on the world of business rates in London, with a new office for the RML team and two new starters.
The new offices at 1 Alie Street, previously known as the Bank of America headquarters, are centrally located near Aldgate Station and provide extra room for the growing team.
Senior Surveyor Andrew Beale broadens RML's depth of expertise in the disciplines of rating and lease consultancy. He has previously given advice to major national companies such as Marks & Spencer, JS Sainsbury and Royal Mail and is keenly aware of the difference that timely and focused property advice can make to client savings in costs of occupation.
Business Development Manager Marcus Elias has had many years experience in the training industry before successfully transferring into the development of professional surveying businesses. He has joined Ruddle Merz London with an expert eye for identifying potential savings in the property costs for new and prospective clients and is enthusiastically supporting the growth and quality of services offered by our company.
To find out how Ruddle Merz London could assist your business with a range of property related matters, including business rate reviews and landlord and tenant work, contact us today on 0800 883 0353.
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