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Newcastle recruitment consultancy makes Grey Street expansion
Recruitment consultancy Elsdon Consulting Ltd has relocated to larger offices in Newcastle city centre, expanding to Grey Street.
The specialist IT recruitment agency, run by director Louise Brooks, 28, was launched two years ago.
Louise now employs five other members of staff, with the growth in personnel prompting the move to the 1,460 sq ft office space.
She said: “We have had a fantastic two years since launching and the business has gone from strength to strength, with a growing team which shows with no sign of slowing down.
“The relocation was a big milestone for us as it marks the beginning of a new chapter for the company following a successful starting period.
“We are now well established and are looking to continue growing our client base and helping people into their ideal careers.
“We decided to move into these offices as they perfectly matched our requirements and there is plenty of room for the current team, with room to further expand.”
Proceedings were overseen by Bradley Hall Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents.
Neil Hart, director at Bradley Hall, said: “This is a fantastic milestone for Louise and Elsdon Consulting.
“Newcastle city centre is well established as home to the region’s leading businesses and professionals. Moving to offices in such an iconic location really signifies the success of the business.
“The offices perfectly met the needs of Louise and the team as they wanted to be very central to meet the needs of their clients and business.”
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