Chris Fossick steps down from role as JLL Southeast Asia CEO
Fossick says he will be assisting Native Land in Asia and supporting the business to improve its connections and brand name in the region. “There has actually been and continues to be solid attraction from Asia-based financiers in the London and UK business, residential and hospitality real estate markets and Native Land remains in a good position to use investors the opportunity to team up with an extremely relied upon and leading property developer of outstanding places in one of the most appealing and vibrant real estate markets in the World,” he notices.
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Native Land states Fossick’s appointment will strengthen its place as a development and financial investment affiliate of option for worldwide investors in the UK’s top mixed-use, commercial and residential real estate industry.
In Singapore, Fossick represented customers on greater than 30 primary projects involving Millenia and Centennial Tower, Marina Bay Financial Centre, Asia Square and Guoco Tower. He also assisted get the $4 billion sale of Asia Square and the $1.5 billion sale of Duo.
Fossick partnered with JLL in 2006 and manage the development of JLL’s Southeast Asia business enterprise. He has guided clients obtain and sell greater than $30 billion value of business real estate in Singapore, Japan, Southeast Asia and Europe. He has actually additionally suggested clients and occupiers on over 80 million sq ft of business leasing transactions in the office, retail, commercial and logistics sectors.
Native Land has a profile of mixed-use, workspace and residence developments across London and the bigger UK.These include Bankside Yards, the GBP2.5 billion ($4.2 billion) prime riverside mixed-use estate between the Tate Modern art gallery and the Southbank Centre, Europe’s largest centre for the arts, and the lately authorized redevelopment all around South Kensington stop.
” Among of the Asia market’s major experts, Chris will bring a substantial global realty perspective to Native Land’s board,” claims Alasdair Nicholls, CEO of Native Land. “His prior experience and expertise will give a valuable link in between the Asia and UK markets, at a time when our company with primary Asian affiliates and brands remains to grow.”
Chris Fossick has recently given over his job as CEO of JLL Southeast Asia after at least 17 years with the firm. In a Feb 5 announcement by UK real estate development and investment company Native Land, the firm announced that Fossick lately stepped down from his role at JLL and has actually been hired to Native Land’s board as a non-executive director.
Co-investors in Native Land developments feature Singapore’s Temasek and Hotel Properties Limited (HPL), together with Malaysia’s Amcorp Properties Berhad.