San Francisco tech firm doubles its UK office space in Harrogate
Financial.Force.com, an expanding San Francisco-based tech company, has almost doubled its space at its Harrogate satellite office.
The company, based at 2 Cardale Park, Beckwith Head Road, now occupies 17, 624 sq ft of quality office space on two floors and employs more than 200 staff. It had previously occupied the 10,500 sq ft ground floor.
The Leeds office of global property consultancy Knight Frank advised Financial.Force.com on the company’s expansion at Cardale Park. The landlord is Unit 4 Software Ltd, based in Bristol.
Richard Clark, partner at Knight Frank’s Leeds office, explained that Knight Frank had advised Financial.Force.com on the transaction at 2 Cardale Park.
He commented: “This is a tremendous success story, underlining both the company’s success and Harrogate’s attraction as an office location, which is often compared unfavourably with Leeds.
“In reality, Harrogate is an emerging office market, hampered only by a lack of stock.”
Letty Ledbetter, vice president of Ggobal communications at Financial.Force.com, which also has a UK office in Bishopsgate, London, explained: “We’re excited to build on the company’s explosive growth, exemplified by the bigger Harrogate offices, and look forward to additional global expansion.”
Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, FinancialForce is backed by Salesforce Ventures, Technology Crossover Ventures, Advent International and UNIT4 Software.
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