New appointment marks continued commitment to supporting growth in Tees Valley
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Overview – new WBD recruit Adam has given his expertise to regeneration and brownfield development projects such as the biomass power station constructed at Teesport .
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New appointment marks continued commitment to supporting growth in Tees Valley
Womble Bond Dickinson ( WBD ), which has an office at the heart of Teesside ’ s industrial cluster in the Wilton Centre , has appointed Adam Heather to the firm ’ s partnership as part of a campaign of continued growth in its real estate offering .
Adam ’ s appointment brings nearly three decades of experience in real estate across both private and public sectors to the firm .
Adam has acted as client partner for some of the North- East ’ s most prominent landowners and property companies and also for a number of well-known national businesses and organisations .
With significant expertise across regeneration and large-scale brownfield development projects , including the biomass power station constructed at Teesport in Middlesbrough , Adam has been supporting clients in the region for many years . Adam said : “ I am incredibly excited to join WBD and a team whose expertise and knowledge of the sector is second to none . The team ’ s strong service quality and legal excellence is something I am looking forward to building upon with my own experience to further enhance the service we deliver to our clients across the country .”
As WBD continues to support vital projects across Tees Valley , Adam ’ s appointment is the latest in a line of joiners which continues to extend the depth of knowledge and expertise available to clients within the North- East .
Adam continued : “ With a new change in government bringing new economic priorities and areas to focus on , there is great potential for Tees Valley to get involved and help lead the conversation on economic regeneration within
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