NIGHTINGALE PARTNERS - Key Persons


Chris White

Chris joined GVA (subsequently Avison Young) in 2014 to head up the West End Management team predominantly managing the Berkeley Square Estate in Mayfair.

James Turner


Meet Rupert

Rupert has specialised in London and UK wide investment markets for 20 years. He co-founded Nightingale in 2007. Prior to establishing Nightingale, Rupert was a member of the GVA West End Investment Team until 2006 after which he re-located to Abu Dhabi establishing an asset management company responsible for a private family portfolio spanning several thousand tenants; now one of Abu Dhabi's largest asset management companies. Clients include various institutional investors, REIT's, property companies and family offices such as Lancer. He advises a number of Private UK Landlords and Family Offices representing interests from the Middle East and Asia undertaking all aspects of property investment including origination, structuring, due diligence, execution and asset management. Rupert has experience in the loan security and asset backed valuation market as well as consulting on and appraising developments for a diverse range of clients.

Richard Pope

Richard Pope has specialised in the UK commercial property market for over 30 years. From 1989-2000 he worked for Richard Ellis, initially in the Fund Management division, and subsequently as a Director in the London Investment Division, buying and selling, commercial property investments for UK and overseas investors. In 2000 Richard moved to Catella, a Swedish property consultancy, and subsequently joined GVA Saxon Law where he spent 7 years and became an equity partner, representing both private and institutional clients on property investment transactions throughout the UK. Over the years Richard has developed strong relationships with a number of the UK's leading institutions, property companies and overseas private investors and has considerable experience in dealing with all property investment types.

Rupert Mitchell


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