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Costa Coffee Appoints Colliers As Estates Management Partner 

Costa Coffee Appoints Colliers As Estates Management Partner 
03 October 2025
 

Colliers has signed a deal with the UK’s largest coffee house chain to provide property management services across over 1,600 sites.

The five-year agreement with Costa Coffee will see Colliers deliver property management, lease administration, data analytics, finance, technology, professional advisory and agency support.

Simon Armitage, Head of UK Enterprise Client Operations at Colliers, said: “We are delighted to be working with Costa Coffee as they continue to grow their presence across the UK. It’s a well-known and well-loved brand, and supporting a portfolio of this scale brings exciting opportunities. Our focus will be on consistency, responsiveness and clarity, ensuring Costa Coffee has the support it needs to deliver its property strategy.”

Nick Ridley, Property and Store Development Director UK&I at Costa Coffee, added: ”Costa Coffee has an exciting pipeline of growth ahead as we continue to expand our presence across the UK. Our property strategy plays a vital role in helping us bring great coffee experiences to more customers, in more places. We’re delighted to be working with Colliers as we take the next step in developing and supporting our estate.”

Picture: a photograph of the Costa Coffee shop front at Glasgow Fort Shopping Park. Image Credit: Costa Coffee

Article written by Ella Tansley | Published 03 October 2025

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