Key lettings appointment at agency’s London office

Key lettings appointment at agency’s London office


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High end lettings agency Knight Frank has appointed Andrew Twagira as head of lettings in its Aldgate office in London.

Twagira joined Knight Frank in 2018, where he rose from lettings negotiator in the King’s Cross office to associate by June 2022. Since moving to the Aldgate team in 2022, he has helped the office achieve a record year.

In his new role he will be tasked with leading the team and building the firm’s market share in the area. Twagira will be supported by Taylor Cooke who is moving from Knight Frank’s Canary Wharf office to take on Andrew’s previous role as Negotiator.

Twagira says: “I am absolutely thrilled and honoured to step into the role of Head of Lettings at Knight Frank Aldgate. This promotion represents not only a significant milestone in my career but also a testament to the incredible team and supportive environment that Knight Frank provides.

“My aim is to make Knight Frank Aldgate the destination of choice for anyone seeking an unrivalled letting service, leaving a lasting impression on our clients and community. I look forward to an inspiring journey ahead, filled with achievements, growth, and shared successes.”

Jon Reynolds, regional partner at Knight Frank, comments: “Since stepping in as interim manager in Aldgate, Andrew has delivered exceptional results thus far. I’m sure with his experience as a lettings negotiator, combined with his tenure as Director of Knight Frank’s ‘strengthening our culture’ board, he will quickly settle into the role and lead the office to new heights this year.”

 

 

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