GM Real Estate co-founder Tony McCurley, who left the business last month ahead of its rebrand as BH2, is preparing to launch a new real estate advisory firm.
Documents filed on Companies House show he is the sole director of Warren Advisors, a firm incorporated on 9 February.
McCurley’s new venture will focus on central London investment, presenting new competition for his former colleagues at BH2, including GM co-founder Tony Gibbon.
The City market has been awash with rumours about McCurley’s next move, with JLL, Colliers International and Cushman & Wakefield all understood to have made approaches about a potential hire.
McCurley (pictured) worked at the original BH2 from 1995-2004, when he left to become CBRE’s head of London.
BH2 closed and GM Real Estate was co-founded by McCurley and Gibbon in 2010.
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