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North East property company launches coffee shop
North East based property company iMove North East have launched an informal, in-house coffee shop wto go with their new property shop in Consett.
The property experts at iMove are now practiced baristas and are welcoming clients to try out the range of teas, coffees and daily baked cakes and patisserie, whilst browsing the selection of property to buy and rent.
It is hoped that the innovative idea will help to drive sales and custom for the business which has been established since 2004.
The Coffee House at iMove North East is due to open on the 17th November, additionally offering Christmas cake and seasonally flavoured coffees in the run up to the festive period.
In a WiFi hotspot and with a takeaway menu to complete the offering, the Coffee House at iMove is certain to provide a hub for this Derwentside community.
Adam Jackson of iMove, said: “It makes sense to offer clients refreshments when they visit to view our property boards or discuss their requirements with our team. The new Consett shop is spacious and comfortable with a large seating area – a Coffee Shop was the only thing missing!”
“We’ve always offered a stress-free process when buying or selling with iMove; this further eases our clients concerns and makes the whole process much more relaxed.”
Property Manager, Simon Henderson, said: “ We have hosted two charity events recently, both of which were very well attended.
“It introduced us to the idea of offering coffee and cake on a more regular basis – we have the space, so why not?”
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