Growing demand for commercial property expertise in Chapel Allerton has prompted Ison Harrison’s Geraldine Levison to move to the area.
After three years based in the firm’s city centre office, Levison has relocated offices to the thriving suburb. Specialising in acquisitions, disposals and leases for high street shops, retail outlets and industrial offices, Levison is also highly experienced in dealing with landlord and tenant legal issues, commercial re-financing and transfer of leasehold interests. She qualified as a commercial property solicitor in 2003.
“North Leeds is a very buoyant property market and one of the most sought after areas to live and work throughout the whole of the UK,” said Levison (pictured below).
“There is a booming business and social scene and its success mirrors that of Leeds city centre. Demand is on an unprecedented scale and as I know the area so well I’m looking forward to working with lots of new and existing clients. This is a great opportunity for Ison Harrison to really showcase the strength of its regional commercial property expertise for the benefit of a rapidly expanding client base.”
The Chapel Allerton branch of Ison Harrison opened over two years ago and has completed over 1,200 conveyancing instructions in that time.
Chapel Allerton is one of the most desirable and sought after residential and commercial areas in Leeds. It was recently singled out in a Times list of the Top 20 best cultural places to live nationally in which Leeds came out on top
Managing partner Jonathan Wearing said: “Geraldine’s move to Chapel Allerton will be of huge benefit to the dynamic commercial property scene in North Leeds. Like all our branches around West Yorkshire, our Chapel Allerton staff have a wide and varied knowledge whilst specialising in the key legal area of conveyancing.
“Geraldine is a very talented and dedicated commercial property lawyer with a tremendous track record – she complements the existing team perfectly and I look forward to seeing the branch continuing to capitalise on its prime location and growing from strength to strength.”