Regeneration and property development specialist Hargreaves Land has expanded its team in Leeds with the appointment of a development surveyor.
Brady Harrison, who qualified as a chartered surveyor in 2018, has joined the firm to support its development activity across Yorkshire, the North West and Midlands.
Harrison joins Hargreaves Land from Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, where he handled strategic acquisitions, disposals and was involved in the council’s ongoing land review programme.
In a previous role, he was a senior surveyor at Savills, working on residential land acquisitions and disposals, as well as providing development consultancy services to a range of clients.
Harrison will work alongside Andrew Johnson and Zoe Shearman at Hargreaves Land on several ongoing projects, in addition to "pursuing new land and development opportunities across the central region".
Johnson, head of asset management at Hargreaves Land, said in a statement: "I am delighted that Brady has joined us and I am sure he will prove to be an excellent addition to our team.
"He brings with him a broad range of professional experience and he is rapidly establishing an excellent reputation in the Yorkshire property market."
Hargreaves Land is currently on site at the 250-hectare Unity regeneration scheme in Doncaster, where it is delivering more than 2 million square feet of prime employment space and thousands of homes, in joint-venture partnership with Waystone Developments.
It is the property development division of Hargreaves Services, which delivers projects and services in the infrastructure, energy and property sectors.