Growth period results in office expansion for Huddersfield accountancy firm Crowther
Crowther, the chartered accountancy firm headquartered in Huddersfield, is moving from its Leeds Road base to new, larger offices at Pennine Park, Bradley.
The move is a result in the firm’s workforce growth, which has expanded in response to new client wins and a broadening of its service offer.
Crowther will soon be based at larger offices at Pennine Business Park, Huddersfield, leaving behind Woodland View House which has been its base since 2000.
Crowther works with businesses of all sizes, from startups to corporate finance, and has specialisms in working with charities and community interest companies (CICs).
Moving to a purpose-built office park provides a number of advantages for the firm’s clients, including super fast internet and telecoms; a modern, energy-efficient building; and a more flexible and accessible venue for meetings, demonstrations and events.
Steve Crowther, founder and managing director of Crowther, said of the move: “Our office move is the culmination of an intense period of planning and structuring to put in place solid foundations for the upcoming years.
“As a result, I’m absolutely confident that Crowther has never been better placed to help our clients fulfill their business ambitions.”
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