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Celebrating one year in business with recruitment drive

Twelves months on from the merger of Naylors and Gavin Black & Partners, we are delighted to welcome three new faces to Naylors Gavin Black.
Congratulations to our latest Chartered Surveyor!

This summer Duncan Christie, who joined the firm in 2017, qualified as a Chartered Surveyor after passing the RICS' professional assessment.
Latest letting shows business is thriving on Tyneside

A Tyneside business is on course to double its headcount within the next twelve months following the latest letting by our Office Agency team.
Commercial Property Investors - How to Survive and Thrive after Covid-19

Chris Donabie and Fergus Laird look at how investors can protect the rental and capital values of their investments in a changing economic landscape
Honeycomb letting facilitates energy firm’s rapid expansion

Even more businesses in the North East will soon be able to enjoy cost-effective and low carbon energy after a letting by our Office Agency team.
Local business set for expansion after new lease is completed in only 1 week

Despite widespread challenges in recent months, we are very pleased to have concluded the letting of retail premises in one of Newcastle's most popular suburbs in record time.
Samuel Knight quadruples office space in deal secured by Naylors Gavin Black

The transformation of a prominent leisure property into one of Newcastle’s coolest new office spaces has completed following a letting by Naylors Gavin Black.
Top 10 reasons to appoint Naylors Gavin Black to manage your property

Associate Partner Katy Clark sets out ten reasons why property owners and occupiers should consider appointing Naylors Gavin Black as their Managing Agent.
New jobs on the way as building acquisition forms part of firm’s expansion

Our Industrial Agency team has secured the sale of commercial premises in Ashington on behalf of Advance Northumberland
Should we look to re-shore UK manufacturing?

Keith Stewart, partner at Naylors Gavin Black examines whether the Covid-19 pandemic could be a ‘line in the sand’ moment for UK manufacturing.