Accountancy firm BDO appoints local partners ahead of Leeds Central Square move
BDO LLP, the accountancy and business advisory firm, is teaming up with local partners for to complete its office move this Spring.
The firm, which employs nearly 150 people in the region, has taken a lease on 12,750 sq ft on the 6th Floor of Central Square on Wellington Street after ten years at Bridgewater Place.
The project management will be led by Gavin Beevers of Fox Lloyd Jones and Ardmac has been appointed for the fit-out.
Enjoy Design, the Leeds-based architect and interior designer, has been responsible for the design whilst Project FFE in Halifax procured the furniture package.
Terry Jones, partner and Head of BDO in Leeds, said: “It was important to us to work with businesses from across the region to bring our ambitions for our new office space to life so we’re pleased to bring all of our partners on board.
“An office relocation provides a business opportunity beyond a change of address on the letterhead – it’s a catalyst for change.
“As a firm, it’s our goal to ensure a digital mindset for our organisation and people. We’re driving this through investing in our infrastructure, forging strategic partnerships and developing competitive advantages.”
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