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Hollands and Gunning leave CBRE 

Two former EA Shaw partners, Lisa Hollands and Jamie Gunning, have left CBRE.

The pair headed the residential team at EA Shaw, the 60-strong agency that CBRE bought out in 2012 at the start of its massive residential service expansion.

Hollands was executive director in CBRE’s residential team and was most recently put in charge of its boutique residential business last year, which focused on high-end development and sales.

She became a managing director of CBRE Residential after the buyout, reporting to director Mark Collins, and was integral to forming and expanding CBRE’s 110-strong residential business from four people six years ago.

Hollands has left the business to spend time with her family and will not be immediately replaced.

Gunning left the company earlier this year and has not yet moved to another company. He was most recently an executive director in the residential development sales & consultancy team.

The pair represented two of five equity partners in EA Shaw when the consultancy was bought by CBRE in 2012 at the beginning of its residential expansion.

Of the remaining three, office agent Charlie Killen left CBRE in 2016 to join Edward Charles & Partners as a partner, while Nick Bark and Paul Rought remain at CBRE as executive director and senior director in its asset services team.

Hollands launched EA Shaw’s residential arm in 1996 and expanded it to a team of 35 within the commercial surveying practice. Gunning focused on residential development and sales, before heading the investment arm of the agency.

Mark Collins, chairman of residential at CBRE UK, said: “We thank Lisa for her contribution to the residential business and wish her all the best.”

CBRE’s current residential teams includes Oliver Spriggs in its Bow Street office, and Luke and Julien Mills in the central London team.

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