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DDCA London Office Opening
You may remember towards the end of last year we told you about our exciting move to the Toffee Factory where we sit amongst the most creative in the North East every day…Well, we’re pleased to announce our expansion is only gaining strength and we’ve just about to open the doors to our shiny new London office too! And, while our foundations may have been built in the North, our roots stem firmly from the capital too.
Our Managing Director, Danielle, took her first steps into the creative and communications industry in London and has been a regular face there ever since. Having a base in London means DDCA can continue to provide our unwavering services of brand development and communications to clients at both ends of country. So where will you find us and what does the future hold? Our Marylebone office is based in an impressive Grade II listed building at the heart of London’s buzzing W1 urban community, we’re a stone’s throw away from the city’s major fashion houses, and not to mention surrounded by an abundance of chic brassieres.
Marylebone is the perfect central hub for all things DDCA specialise in: Strategic Brand Development and Communications to Lifestyle, Fashion and Beauty brands. If you’re in the area drop in and see us, we’ll book a room in one of our carriages.
Our new address is: DDCA Marylebone Station, 12 Melcombe Place, London, NW1 6JJ
Visit the DDCA website: http://www.danielledunn.com/
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Danielle Dunn .
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