SEO specialist unveils new Yorkshire HQ amid growth drive
An SEO specialist has unveiled its new international base in West Yorkshire as part of its ongoing growth strategy.
Technical SEO firm SALT.agency is set to open its new headquarters in Horsforth in Leeds later this month.
Comprising 11,750 sq ft, the new four-storey base will feature office space, a private gym, outdoor workspace and a video studio as well as free car parking for employees.
The move to the new headquarters comes as the firm plans to expand its team in order to meet increased demand from a growing portfolio of clients. Martin Woods, co-founder and director of SALT.agency, commented: “Since starting SALT, we’ve always wanted to create a campus — not only to give the team a better work environment but also to enable us to share our passion for cutting-edge technical SEO with others.
“Over the past few months we’ve been busy upgrading the facilities in our new HQ and we are extremely grateful to the hard-working team that has made our ideas a reality.
“Having this spacious modern facility will allow us to move to the next stage in the company’s growth, as demand for technical people to help generate demand for businesses online has never been so high.”
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