Meet the client: Damien Sharkey, MD of HUB
Isabel Allen2024-02-14T11:38:00+00:00The managing director of HUB talks about making the leap from architect to client and delivering quality within the build-to-rent sector.
The managing director of HUB talks about making the leap from architect to client and delivering quality within the build-to-rent sector.
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