Recruitment agents expands into Sunderland business village
A technical and engineering recruitment agency has set up a new branch at Quay West Business Village in Sunderland.
NRL has been established for over 35 years and operates from over 11 sites across the UK.
The company recently moved its North East base to Quay West Business Village, owned and managed by Adderstone Group, after recognising that a significant amount of investment was being made into the city.
Branch manager Emma Lowden said: “We knew that during any branch move the location was paramount for us. Quay West was the obvious choice.
“The Business Park has excellent connections to the rest of the region and the wider UK and being located on the park here in Sunderland provides us with the perfect base from which to engage with key audiences operating within the sectors that we supply.
“The new office’s modern style perfectly fits our business, and the easy access in the heart of the city’s industry helps us provide the most seamless service possible.”
Amy Riley, Commercial estates manager at Adderstone Group, added: “We are delighted that we were able to fulfil NRL’s branch move to Quay West Business Park as we know how long they had been looking for the right commercial space.
“We are privileged to be able to accommodate their expansion at Quay West and look forward to supporting the team in the future.”
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