GIA bolsters Dublin office team in response to growing market needs

GIA has brought on board Nicola Harrison as a new Senior Associate Director for their Dublin office.

Nicola’s expertise includes advising on technical due diligence for commercial property acquisitions and sales, overseeing development projects, contract administration, negotiating dilapidation settlements, and providing asset management guidance.

Tony Grant, Director at GIA’s Dublin office, commented on the appointment saying, expressed enthusiasm about the strategic addition to the team, saying:

“Despite 2023 being wide regarded as one of the toughest years for the industry since 2009/10, recent months have been incredibly dynamic. We’re seeing significant trends and shifts that demand our attention, especially with a positive outlook projected for 2024 and beyond. While the investment market may be volatile, the consistent needs of landlords and tenants are paramount. It’s more crucial than ever to devise effective commercial strategies. I’m thrilled that our team is growing, and I warmly welcome Nicola. Her experience will be invaluable to us.”

Reflecting on her new role, Nicola shared,

“I’m eager to embark on this new journey in my career and thrilled to join Tony and the GIA team. Exciting plans are underway for the company, and I’m excited to contribute my part.”

Nicola, working from GIA’s office at 26-27 Upper Mount Street, is a dedicated advocate for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), with a particular focus on fostering connections with STEM Women and other industry bodies.