North East property firm creates jobs with Yorkshire office launch
A property firm in the North East has announced the launch of a new Yorkshire office as part of its expansion strategy.
Estate agency and chartered surveyor Bradley Hall has launched a new Leeds base in order to boost the firm’s growth across the North.
Bradley Hall has a network of six offices across the North East with sister companies BH Planning and Design and BH Financial, offering a range of property and estate services.
The launch of the Leeds office, set to be headed up by newly appointed director David Cran, will create six new jobs.
Neil Hart, managing director at Bradley Hall, commented: “Following the success of our North East network of offices and our established national reach, we are delighted to be continuing to build our business and brand across the North.
“Yorkshire has a range of outstanding opportunities which provide new and improved places to work, socialise and live.
“Despite being a very different business to what it once was, Bradley Hall has 30 years of legacy behind it and we look forward to replicating the strength of the reputation which we have built in the North East.”
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