Revenues and headcount climb at building, energy and project consultancy

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Commercial building, project and sustainability consultancy, Jones Hargreaves, reports its revenue increased 26 per cent to £8.3m at the end of 2025 compared to the year ended 31 December 2024.

The business, which has a base in Leeds, adds that during the year to 31 December 2025 it completed more than 900 instructions and increased its headcount from 39 to 55.

During 2025, the consultancy added several European investment funds to its client roster, including Iroko Zen, Epsicap REIM, Alderan and Inter Gestion.

Work also began on a number of instructions for Marks & Spencer as part of retailer’s £500m plus store rotation program to modernize its estate.

Other instructions completed in this period included a full portfolio of building appraisals for Modella Capital as part of a key retail acquisition, together with large scale national portfolio acquisitions for Farran Investments, Colombia Threadneedle and Canada Life.

The team also concluded the multi-million pound refurbishment of 99 Queen Victoria Street, London, for Fidelity International.

Matthew Jones, founding partner, said: “2025 was a year in which we were able to broaden our work to continue providing real value to a range of large-scale funds managing a whole host of commercial assets right across the UK.

“This has been possible because of the expert team we have, working across disciplines that our clients find much more helpful to have access to under one roof.

“I’m really proud of the way in which our team is organically growing to meet demand.

“Not only does this allow our senior team to shine and thrive on exciting projects, securing new clients allows us to also invest in the next generation of commercial property professionals who are able to cut their teeth in a fast paced multi-disciplinary environment.

“Our team has the knowledge, experience and ability to overcome difficult periods in the property industry with a clear understanding of the markets and impacts of decisions at senior level.”

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