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Teesside's ESA launches European sister company
Elite Serviced Apartments (ESA), a Teesside provider of corporate serviced apartments, has branched off into Europe through the formation of a new sister company, ESA Europe Limited.
The firm represents high-end serviced apartment properties located in Sitges, Tarragona and Barcelona in Northern Spain, currently available for short, medium or long term let for business users.
W assistance from the UKTI’s Passport to Export programme, expansion plans began summer 2015 and properties have since been refurbished.
ESA says its decision to venture into Europe was made as a result of receiving demands from numerous current clients, who were developing new on-site project commissions in North Eastern Spain.
Stephen Muir, International Trade Adviser for the UK Trade and Investment North East, said: “It has been a pleasure to work with Elite Serviced Apartments to help support their business development plans in Spain.
“Their Managing Director - Katrina Rosser, has adopted a very focused and planned approach and with our support, took the time to conduct thorough market research, make new contacts and conduct several visits to follow up and develop theses contacts.
“It is fantastic to see the progress that has been made in such a relatively short period of time and I look forward to working with Katrina over the coming months to help develop these opportunities further.”
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