North East architect set to expand workforce with new Yorkshire office
A North East-based architecture firm has expanded its reach across the Yorkshire region with the opening of a new office.
Nicholson Nairn, which is based in Newcastle, has announced the launch of a new base in Otley as part of its wider strategy to grow its presence in Yorkshire.
The firm expects to recruit for a range of roles in the next 12 months following the new office opening, as part of its plan to expand across Yorkshire and the North West.
Gary Wilson, who previously worked in architectural practice in Leeds and Yorkshire before joining the firm to head up the new office, commented: “The Yorkshire studio is key to the continued strategic growth of the business and its expansion plans.
“We are seeing strong demand for our services increase. So, its part of our business strategy to develop a strong, permanent presence in Yorkshire and saw that the time was now right for new investment.
“We are experiencing strong growth across core markets with a significant involvement in millions of pounds worth of new projects. The new office strengthens our delivery capability; it’s a really exciting time for us and our team.”
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