We Are Boutique triples capacity with new Leeds office
Yorkshire communications agency We Are Boutique is driving its expansion plans forward after moving to a new office in Leeds.
The firm relocated from its old room in Marshall’s Mill to a two-storey property opposite the The Foundry wine bar and restaurant.
Boutique’s new home at 6 Saw Mill Yard, which has tripled its capacity to accommodate growth, was gutted and fully refurbished ahead of the move.
Simon Bollon, partner and director of We Are Boutique, said he is “chuffed to bits” with the company’s Saw Mill office.
The relocation marks “the next phase of an exciting journey” and provides Boutique with a “platform for exponential growth”, Simon explained, adding: “The new standalone office is a great reflection of the culture of the agency and a sign of our intent.
“It’s a wonderful, modern working space and provides the team with the environment they deserve.”
Following the refurb, 6 Saw Mill Yard has been equipped with three meeting rooms and chillout space for the company’s expanding workforce.
Earlier this year, We Are Boutique appointed a head of digital operations and welcomed fresh faces to its media and new business teams.
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