RLB UK completes move to new Leeds city centre office at Platform
Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB UK), the independent construction, property and management consultant, has moved to the Platform building in Leeds city centre.
RLB marked the move with a drinks reception held on the rooftop terrace of its new office attended by Councillor James Lewis, deputy leader and executive member for resources and strategy at the Leeds City Council, as well as clients and business partners.
Matt Summerhill, managing partner for RLB Yorkshire and Humber, said: “We are delighted with the progress delivered by our Leeds City region and north of England business over the last two years.
“Our move to Platform provides a fantastic location and Leeds based Time Limit Interiors have provided a great space so we can to continue to deliver for our customers and add to our talented team.
“We are very proud to be working on some great projects including Leeds City College, Bridgewater Place and the University of Leeds.”
Dean Sheehy, RLB director, added: “This is a really exciting time for RLB in the north of England. We continue to increase our turnover and grow our client numbers and the move to this new office shows re-enforces our commitment to the region.”
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