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Beauty group High Definition moves HQ to Rose Wharf, Leeds
High Definition, the beauty group behind the HD Brows brand, has relocated its corporate headquarters to Admiral House, at Rose Wharf, Leeds.
The move to the new headquarters is part of the company’s plans to further itself as a key player in the beauty industry.
The group’s business life began in South Elmsall, Pontefract, the hometown of co-founder Karen Betts, however following consistent growth of the business and team, it soon outgrew its 1500 sq ft base and required not only additional space but also a respected postcode to mirror the group’s ambitious plans.
The group now employs more than 100 staff members and is committed to continued recruitment in the West Yorkshire area, with headcount increasing by 22% since the move in early October.
Joanne Kennedy, Managing Director of High Definition Group added: “Our investment in our new HQ creates a foundation on which to build further growth of the High Definition group.
“We have been able to create a space that not only meets our needs, but importantly creates a statement about the kind of business we are: ambitious, forward-thinking, and well established, with a timeless, elegant edge.”
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