Fisher German appoints new Partner as it expands West Midlands commercial sector

Duncan Bedhall, head of commercial at Fisher German, welcomes new Partner Mike Price.

A leading property agency has appointed a new Partner as it looks to expand its commercial sector in the West Midlands.

Fisher German has welcomed Mike Price to the firm, who brings with him a wealth of experience in the industrial and distribution market having acted for some of the most respected occupiers, developers and landlords in the country.

He is based at the firm’s Halesowen office, serving Birmingham and the Black Country as well as the wider Midlands area, and will be using his expertise to strengthen the commercial team.

Mike joins Fisher German from Johnson Fellows LLP where he established and ran the industrial and distribution department for more than six years, and before this he spent a number of years as the Midlands head of industrial and logistics agency at Knight Frank LLP.

His career in the sector, spanning 27 years, has seen him act across extensive property portfolios for landlords, occupiers and also in administration scenarios.

Mike said: “Fisher German has an excellent reputation as an expanding and progressive company, and I will be using my skills to compliment the service.

“My role will focus on industrial and warehouse agency and growing this area of the business in the West Midlands.

“Fisher German is very strong in providing land consultancy advice and my specialist knowledge means that I will be able to work my development market contacts to tie into the existing client base.

“I will also continue to act for multi let industrial estate landlords, notably Logicor across their West Midlands portfolio.”

Duncan Bedhall, head of commercial at Fisher German, said: “This is a strategic appointment in the West Midlands and demonstrates Fisher German’s determination to expand its commercial offering to clients.

“Mike has considerable experience in the Midlands industrial market and we are very pleased to welcome him to the business.”