Saturday, September 13, 2025

Salloway Property Consultants

Keeping the property market on the move, Salloway Property Consultants are recognised as a leading commercial property agency in the East Midlands. The team of Chartered Surveyors are committed to a dynamic, cost-effective and results orientated service for both private and public sector clients.

Salloway provide solutions in all aspects of commercial and industrial property agency, including disposals, acquisitions, investments, land and development, and offers dedicated professional services in valuation, lease negotiations, compensation and property audit.

With over 30 years of experience, the past year has seen Salloway complete a raft of deals, including landmark properties, complex transactions, and those that will bring a brighter future to the East Midlands: from representing Derby-based developer, Ivygrove Developments Ltd in the acquisition of the well-known car breaking site of Albert Looms at Spondon, to securing the sale of the former Belfield Furnishing site, located on Furnace Road, Ilkeston and more recently acting on behalf of the Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service to dispose of their former headquarters in Bestwood.

The team has further let the well-known office/headquarters premises on Derby’s Sir Frank Whittle Road/Stores Road – originally leased by Barclays Bank plc and more recently occupied by the Department for Work and Pensions as a Job Centre – to MWH Treatment Limited, part of the RSK Group.

To learn more about Salloway Property Consultants, please visit https://www.salloway.com/

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