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Phil
Glenn

BSc (Hons) MRICS FNARA

Specialist valuation experience across the East Midlands.

OUR EXPERTISE WORKING FOR YOU

Specialist in valuation, corporate recovery and restructure

Phil Glenn simply can’t keep his head above water. In his free time, that is. A qualified diving instructor, he’s passionate about the marine environment and marine conservation and he loves the underwater world. He regularly travels to warmer waters to enjoy all the sights of the ocean, from giant pacific manta rays and sharks to reefs and coral gardens. Back on dry land he’s never out of his depth, bringing his extensive expertise to our professional services team.

Phil has advised many major lenders but also carried out valuations for pension funds and insurance companies, purchase and sale, tax and probate.   

Providing strategic advice

An experienced receiver, Phil has advised many lenders on strategy and taken appointments on a wide variety of assets and is a Fellow of the Non Administrative Receivers Association.

Phil has over 30 years’ experience in the East Midlands property markets for both regional and national property consultants. He has a strong general practice background but has specialised for many years in the valuation of mainly commercial property, principally in the East Midlands. Phil has also been involved in expert witness work.

MORE ABOUT PHIL

When he’s not diving, Phil is a keen martial artist and loves to play the drums, badly, by his own admission. And if that wasn’t enough, he also enjoys running and swimming.

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Case studies

Explore our case studies to see how Innes England’s expertise has successfully guided clients across various sectors in the property market.

Securing the future of Nottingham’s historic Auctioneers – Arthur Johnson and Sons Image

Securing the future of Nottingham’s historic Auctioneers – Arthur Johnson and Sons

The Challenge: Arthur Johnson and Sons Auctioneers, a historic Nottingham business established in 1888, faced the potential loss of their statutory right to a lease renewal due to ongoing redevelopment threats in the area. The challenge was to navigate complex and prolonged negotiations to secure protected leases on favourable terms, ensuring the business could continue operating from its historic home, despite looming redevelopment pressures that had persisted for nearly 20 years.

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14 Park Row, Nottingham Image

14 Park Row, Nottingham

The Challenge: The building required modernisation in terms of energy efficiency and overall management to align with carbon reduction strategies and enhance value.

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