New residential agency launch

Oliver Dolan, Louise Emmott and Lynsey Smith - Kingsdene - image
L to R: Oliver Dolan, Louise Emmott and Lynsey Smith

 

Louise Emmott has announced the launch of Kingsdene, a new homes sales, residential lettings and management agency. The new outfit is the result of Louise leading a management buyout of the JLL Residential operation in the north, and sees the offices in Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool renamed Kingsdene.

Louise, who has worked at JLL for 20 years and been head of residential agency and development for the past five years, is joined by co-Directors Oliver Dolan and Lynsey Smith and the 24 employees across the three offices.

Kingsdene will remain close to JLL, working as joint venture partners and sharing local, national and international resources to best meet the needs of their developer clients.

Louise said: “When the opportunity presented itself for Oliver, Lynsey and I to take over JLL’s residential operations in the North, we jumped at the chance. We know our market inside out and have great relationships with our clients across the region.

“Kingsdene will offer unrivalled local expertise in city centre sales, lettings and property management, and this coupled with our unique relationship with JLL’s UK and global capital markets team means we have an exciting offer to help our ambitious property developer clients access international funding and investment.

“We are thrilled to be in a position where we can take the business forward in what is undoubtedly a significant period for residential development with both the rental and new homes markets performing exceptionally well. Our independence and ability to be nimble and agile will be essential to our consumer facing operations in Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool.”

Kingsdene will continue to work with new homes clients which include Muse, Clarion, Grainger and Urban and Civic. While the consumer facing side of the business will take over the estate agency on Deansgate at the Great Northern Warehouse.


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