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Lisney Financial Services |
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Overview:
Lisney is the Alliance Partner of Cushman & Wakefield in Northern Ireland. They act as an extension of Cushman & Wakefield in Belfast and have a long-established track record and expertise. Lisney's focus on results and professionalism has made our Northern Ireland office the preferred partner not only for clients North and South of the border, but from Britain and further afield.
For nearly 80 years, Lisney has earned the reputation for service excellence that is unequalled in the industry. We have remained true to our fundamental values of integrity, objectivity and wisdom in a changing world.
Our talented and creative people add value and deliver results worldwide for owners, occupiers and investors. Whether you experience Lisney in a commercial, industrial, institutional or investment capacity, we promise comprehensive knowledge, expert judgment and unmatched service.
Our mission is to provide our client's with the best advice and service, thereby surpassing their expectations and differentiating us from our competitors in a rapidly changing market.
Lisney 360o means unrivalled support and expertise – across all departments – through our Dublin, Cork and Belfast offices, and globally through our affiliation with Cushman & Wakefield.
Commercial Agency:
Office, retail, leisure and industrial property acquisition, disposal, usage and investment.
Fixed Charge Receiver/Property Receiver:
Maximising the return on property assets for the lender and the borrower.
Recovery Consultancy Services:
Providing solutions to help clients find the best way to deal with distressed property assets and portfolios.
Property Insolvency Services:
Supporting financial institutions and insolvency practitioners in the management of property insolvencies.
Residential Sales & Lettings:
Focused, results-driven sales and letting of domestic residential property.
New Homes:
Site evaluation, development advice and new home sales.
Investment:
Global investment opportunities, through Lisney and global our affiliate with Cushman & Wakefield.
Professional Services:
Commercial valuation, compulsory acquisition, rent review, lease renewal and rating assessment advice, plant and machinery sales.
Infrastructure Services:
Development appraisal and infrastructural advice to government bodies, councils and the private sector.
Facilities Management:
Day-to-day management, including planned maintenance, health & safety, operational and environmental services.
Property Management:
Effective operation and pro-active asset management for corporate, institutional and private clients.
Economic & Development Services:
Site assessment, viability studies, planning reviews, investment appraisals, economic and market analysis.
Research:
Monitoring economic trends to inform in-house policy, substantiate client reports and underwrite their business decisions. |
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History:
Lisney was founded in 1922 as Franks & Franks and specialised in estate management from offices in number 23 St Stephen's Green. In 1934, Mr. Harry Lisney took over the firm and subsequently changed the name to Harry Lisney & Company. At that time the business was a small valuation practice.
The firm grew over the years and by 1958 twelve people were employed. By 1964, with thirty employees, the company outgrew temporary premises in both number 18 and 20 St. Stephen's Green and took over number 15 Kildare Street to house the administration departments.
By 1969, the staff had almost doubled again and plans were made to redevelop number 24 St. Stephen's Green into a modern office block. 24 St. Stephen's Green remained the company's head office until February 2014 when we relocated to a new larger premises at St. Stephen's Green House, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2.
Also in 1969, we opened an office in Cork. In 1976, we opened our office in Belfast and in the Dublin suburb of Dun Laoghaire. A second suburban office was opened in Terenure in 1994, followed by Drumcondra in September 2000. In 2005, we set up Lisney New Homes which is located at St. Stephen's Green House, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2. |
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