Rachel Hill appointed director at Birmingham office of property regeneration consultants AspinallVerdi

News
07/11/2024


Independent nationwide property regeneration consultants AspinallVerdi continue to expand with the appointment of Rachel Hill as a director in the firm’s Birmingham office serving public and private sector clients across the Midlands.

Rachel joins the growing consultancy after 16 years at the Birmingham office of commercial real estate agents Avison Young, having joined the firm’s in-house graduate scheme and rising through the ranks to be an associate director.

A member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and RICS Registered Valuer, Rachel specialises in areas including development appraisals, development agency, development consultancy, formal valuation advice, land acquisition and disposal, marketing, strategic land advice and local property market reviews.

Her extensive project experience across the Midlands includes the Canalside South residential scheme for the City of Wolverhampton Council and Canal & River Trust, advising Michael Blanning Trust Housing Association on retirement living, formal valuation advice for Strata Homes, consultancy advice for Miller Homes, acting for Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham Community NHS Trust and Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Homes England, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire and Places for People.

Led by executive director Parm Dosanjh, the AspinallVerdi team serving the Midlands from The Colmore Building, Queensway, Birmingham, has a widening client base including Birmingham City Council, Coventry City Council, Lichfield District Council and Wolverhampton City Council, Bromsgrove and Redditch district councils, Clarion Housing Group, Homes England and Worcestershire County Council.

Rachel said:

“I look forward to contributing to the ongoing success and growth of the team at AspinallVerdi, particularly in the east and west midlands. I’m focused on continuing to provide the firm’s outstanding service to its public and private sector clients, while using my experience to provide an enhanced offering.”


Parm said: 

“We welcome Rachel to the team. We have grown our Birmingham client base considerably over the past few years and Rachel’s appointment will further enhance our ability to provide our clients with comprehensive and high-quality property advice. 

“Rachel’s strong track record of advising across the Midlands as well as her agency experience will no doubt enhance our services offer and help us secure new public and private sector clients.”


Joining Rachel at the Birmingham office of AspinallVerdi is consultant Molly Toon who is relocating to the Midlands following two years at the firm’s London office.

Founded in 2009 by Atam Verdi and managing director Ben Aspinall, the independent provider of property regeneration consultancy to clients in the public and private sectors now has a workforce of about 30 at its headquarters in Leeds and offices in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Liverpool, Birmingham and London. 


https://www.aspinallverdi.co.uk/