 
    Pick Everard cements its presence in Leeds with new office in ‘prime location’
Multi-disciplinary property, construction and infrastructure consultancy Pick Everard has further cemented its presence in Leeds with a strategic move to a new office space in the heart of the city centre.
The new office space located within Clockwise in Greek Street will cater for Pick Everard’s growing team which to date has been ‘instrumental’ in supporting a variety of projects across the Yorkshire region, as well as nationally.
Having been firmly established in Leeds for more than four years, the move from Wellington Street to the new office solidifies Pick Everard’s deep-seated commitment to the north of England. It also symbolises the firm’s dedication to providing a holistic, national approach and fostering closer connections across all regions of the UK.
David Harris, partner at Pick Everard, commented: “Our new city office stands out as a great match for both our growing team and clients.
“Its prime location serves as a catalyst for extending our integrated and cohesive approach, creating a collaborative environment where our specialists can share knowledge and expertise, and crucially develop the very best outcomes for clients.”

The move provides expanded office space in the city centre for Pick Everard’s team to continue working closely with its range of public and private sector clients. These include local authorities in the region, such as Leeds City Council and City of Doncaster Council, along with national entities such as National Grid and Premier Farnell.
The relocation also falls in line with Pick Everard’s overarching strategy to provide more agile and collaborative working environments for its continually expanding 650-strong workforce providing professional consultancy services across the UK.
David added: “Collaborating with Clockwise on this move has ensured a completely smooth transition. The central location, together with a community-led approach to workspace provision offers a vibrant and positive environment, enhancing the wider user experience for our staff and clients alike.
“We’re excited about the opportunities our new home will bring, which will enable us to continue to deliver better together for our teams, clients and the communities we serve.”
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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