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Bede Gaming on a new level thanks to Ben Johnson Interiors
Newcastle and York-based Ben Johnson Interiors has recently completed a prestigious interior design and fit-out project for Bede Gaming in Great Park, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Bede is a growing software company based in Newcastle upon Tyne with another office in Sofia, Bulgaria. It supplies software to online casinos, online bingo operators, and lotteries in regulated markets.
Bede already occupied the entire second floor of Bevan House on Sir Bobby Robson Way in Newcastle but snapped up the last remaining space on the first floor to accommodate growth plans and a rapidly expanding workforce.
Ben Johnson Interiors provided all building services and also advised on areas where cost savings could be made in order to bring the project into line with revised designs.
The delivery of the project took twelve weeks to complete, from an empty floor to a stunning new workspace including a kitchen-breakout area, two meeting rooms, a snug and two showers.
Katie Gordon, Office Manager from Bede Gaming said: “Ben Johnson have done a fantastic job on the fit-out of floor one. The new space looks incredible.”
Ben Johnson Interiors is based in Hoults Yard, Newcastle and in Stirling Park, York. The commercial interior design and fit-out company works mainly in the North East and Yorkshire but is increasingly winning contracts throughout the UK. Other clients include Unilever, Mott MacDonald, Tommee Tippee and SharkNinja.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Kate Slater .
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