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New Directors for Lisney – Belfast

New directors at Lisney Belfast

New directors at Lisney Belfast

Commercial property agency Lisney has made three appointments to its management team. Damian Mitchell becomes a director in the company’s investment department, whilst Nicky Finnieston and Ciaran O’Kane become associate directors in its agency and management departments respectively.

Lisney managing director, Declan Flynn, says: “Our portfolio of clients has grown s in the last few years and Damian, Ciaran and Nicky have played an extremely important role in the ongoing development of the company. Damian joined the management team as an associate director in 2006 and we are delighted that he now becomes a full director.”

“Nicky and Ciaran will bring considerable expertise, knowledge and energy to the team and will help us further enhance our position in the marketplace,” Mr Flynn adds.

Damian Mitchell has worked for Lisney since graduating from the University of Ulster in 2000 and was previously an associate director with the company. He has significant experience advising private and institutional investors on sales and acquisitions across the UK and in Europe.

Nicky Finnieston joined Lisney in October 2006, having spent six years as associate director with Christie & Co working in Glasgow and London. Nicky specialises in retail agency and advises both retailers and landlords alike on the sale, acquisition and letting of retail premises and schemes throughout Northern Ireland.

Ciaran O’Kane joined Lisney in 2004 shortly after graduating from the University of Ulster. Ciaran has developed a wide range of experience during his time with Lisney and now specialises in property and asset management. Currently he manages a variety of properties across Northern Ireland and the UK on behalf of private Irish clients and institutional investors. These include shopping centres, office blocks and mixed-use developments.

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