Chancerygate appoints analyst to support continued growth

Phillippa Twohig-Howell has joined Chancerygate as an analyst

Industrial property developer and asset manager Chancerygate has recruited an analyst as the company continues to expand its operations throughout the UK.

Phillippa Twohig-Howell will monitor the performance of current schemes and help identify future opportunities in the market. This is a newly created role at Chancerygate, recognising the value the company places on insight, data and statistical analysis in making development and investment decisions.

Prior to joining Chancerygate, Phillippa was a graduate surveyor specialising in property management and sustainability at commercial real estate consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton. She holds a master’s degree in real estate from the University of Reading.

Commenting on her new role, Phillippa said: “Chancerygate has a great reputation for its agility and innovation in delivering industrial developments throughout the UK. The company built up a great deal of momentum in 2020, so it is an ideal time to join Chancerygate and play my part in the continued implementation of the business’s growth strategy.”

Founded in 1995, Chancerygate is the UK’s largest multi-unit industrial developer and asset manager and the only one operating nationwide across 20 sites ranging from Bournemouth to Edinburgh.

Chancerygate managing director, Richard Bains, said: “We are very excited to welcome Phillippa to the team. Her intelligence, knowledge and analytical skill has impressed us and will make her a strong addition to our team.

“This is a strategic appointment which immediately enables us to better analyse new opportunities and our own performance as we look to expand the company in 2021.”

Chancerygate currently has up to 2.7 million sq ft of industrial space under construction or ready for development. The company also manages in excess of £255m of assets across more than five million sq ft of commercial space in more than 390 units.

Last year, Chancerygate was recognised as one of ‘1000 companies to inspire Britain’ following a report by the London Stock Exchange Group.