CBD firm backed by Anthony Joshua launches new HQ ahead of global expansion
A London CBD brand has announced that it is opening up a new satellite headquarters as it prepares for global expansion.
Love Hemp, which launched in Croydon in 2015 and is backed by boxing legend Anthony Joshua, is launching a new Manchester base as a marketing and creative hub.
The company has signed a two-year lease for space within Department Bonded Warehouse, which it says will create thirty jobs.
This comes ahead of the firm’s plans to expand across the glove, aiming to become a leader in CBD wellness products.
Tony Calamita, CEO of Love Hemp Group, commented: “We are delighted to be opening a new workspace in Manchester.
“We chose the city because Manchester is one of the fastest growing cities in the country with some brilliant brand and marketing talent.
“Department Bonded Warehouse gives us an inspiring space for our creative and marketing hub to collaborate and grow as we become a global leader for CBD wellness products.”
Ian Munzberger, chief partnerships officer, said: “The expansion into Manchester will provide the perfect space for a fast-growing business like Love Hemp to thrive.
“We’re looking forward to bringing stars like Anthony Joshua and our UFC ambassadors for photo shoots and press days.”
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