Global real estate adviser Avison Young has appointed Chris Pilgrim as principal, managing director and United Kingdom head of capital markets.
Pilgrim joins Avison Young from Toronto-based Colliers, where he was based in both London and Singapore as managing director of global capital markets for Asia-Pacific and sat on the capital markets global executive committee.
Avison Young, also based in Toronto, said Pilgrim will bring a "global-first approach to the UK capital markets team, focused on leveraging international capital deploying" into the United Kingdom.
He will work closely with United States and Canadian colleagues including Marion Jones, who was recently appointed as principal and executive managing director of United States capital markets, and Michal Cwiklinski, principal, managing director, Europe.
Avison Young said Pilgrim will grow the London capital markets team and asset-class specialism across the United Kingdom capital markets business.
He has 18 years’ experience with a focus on the deployment of capital into major real estate markets and asset classes. Avison Young said he has a deep client base spanning across the UK, EMEA, APAC, MENA and North America. It said he has marketed £1 billion-plus single asset trades, alongside structuring and marketing complex corporate M&A activity.
Nick Walkley, principal, United Kingdom President at Avison Young, said in a statement: “Chris brings vast expertise and is a landmark addition to our capital markets team. Bringing international knowledge, Chris will push forward global cross-collaboration across clients and services. This appointment will significantly strengthen our capital markets presence in London, whilst bolstering Avison Young on an international scale.”
Pilgrim said: “Joining Avison Young is the opportune time to grow an international capital markets service to provide our clients best in class advice and access to global capital. Leveraging the existing strength of Avison Young’s diversified UK platform, I look forward to delivering outstanding outcomes for our people and our clients. Together with global colleagues, we will develop a collaborative team that is open for growth and new talent. The UK is the number one global destination for international real estate capital and we will grow out asset class specialism putting more specialists in place, as well as developing our debt brokerage and equity placement offer to align with our client’s strategies across the capital stack.”
Prior to his time at Colliers, Pilgrim also spent a decade at real estate services provider CBRE across their London, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore offices.