Leeds digital agency commits to five-year office lease to aid growth
A Leeds-based digital agency has committed to a five-year lease extension on its offices within the city’s South Bank area as part of its ongoing growth strategy.
Bolser provides a range of integrated services to brands including Microsoft, Xbox, KFC, AIG, The Discovery Channel, Jet2 and EE. Today, the company comprises a team of almost 30 people and has a turnover approaching £2m.
Bolser’s services include digital strategy, user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design, web and app development, app store optimisation and search engine optimisation.
Bolser’s offices are based in Holbeck within the South Bank area of the city which is currently undergoing a £350m transformation led by developer CEG to deliver a mixed-use scheme. Once complete, it will provide office, retail, leisure and hotel accommodation along with community uses, public realm and up to 750 new homes.
MD Ashley Bolser commented: “Leeds is a thriving city and a growing part of the nation’s digital economy. When this is combined with the hugely impressive regeneration of the South Bank currently being delivered by CEG, it makes perfect sense for us to extend the lease on our offices by another five years.
“We work with clients nationally and internationally, but we’re passionate and committed to having our head office based in this fantastic city as we continue to implement our growth plans.
“To reach our 20th anniversary is a massive credit to everyone who has been involved with Bolser. I am very excited to see where the next 20 years of innovation, opportunities and technology takes the agency.”
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