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Leading Leicester charity relocates with help from NG Chartered Surveyors
A leading charity supporting people with sight loss has moved into prestigious new offices in Leicester City Centre.
Vista has relocated to Provincial House on the ever-popular New Walk in Leicester. It is one of the oldest and largest local charities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland and has been working with people with sight loss and their families for over 160 years.
The charity has taken part of the third floor at Provincial House, for which NG Chartered Surveyors, the property people, who also manage the building on behalf of the landlord client.
Natalie Gilfillan, Director of Finance & Governance at Vista said: “Provincial House is a great setting from which we can support our community and grow our charity. We are especially grateful to Jude Weston at NG Chartered Surveyors and Mike Bott and his team at Elite Partitions and Interiors, who have worked so hard to make the move as smooth as possible. We are really looking forward to beginning our next chapter here.”
Jude Weston, director at NG Chartered Surveyors, said: “This has been a very worthwhile and satisfying deal to be part of.
“NG have been involved with overseeing the fit-out works for Vista’s new office, and liaising with them ahead of lease completion, to ensure a smooth transition into the building. We believe they will be a great addition to Provincial House.”
Vista join a growing number of businesses at Provincial House, including leading regional law firm Nelsons.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by John Walker .
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