All about us
I AM is a new asset management business set up to release real and sustainable value from your shopping centre(s). Historically, owners have relied on yield compressions to create value, but with that scenario now a distant memory, the industry has woken up to the need for a change of direction towards quality asset management, delivered by a team it can trust. This is where we come in.
I AM has assembled the finest retail property asset management team available in the marketplace, and this expertise is now at your disposal. Whether your preferred strategy is short-term income or to build long-term asset value, we have the experience and flexibility to achieve both.
As an existing or prospective owner, understanding and responding quickly to your needs and objectives is a priority. Knowing and relaying what’s happening – and why – is one half of I AM’s unique proposition; acting on this knowledge and driving income as a result is the other. We report against a bespoke ‘survive and thrive’ business-plan, keeping you fully informed on the growth of your net-income position, developing a platform from which to build sustainable long-term income.
From our extra-ordinary experience from across the UK retail property industry, we understand what makes shopping places tick. We know that consumers ultimately drive value, but that the occupier relationship is vital to achieving this. We offer you a service that is totally and seamlessly integrated from owner through to consumer. Together we can leave the old fragmented days behind.
Get in touch and put us to the test – we breathe new life into shopping places.
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