18th Sep 2023

Gleeds Has Moved Into Their New Nottingham Office

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Our client, global property and construction consultancy, Gleeds, has successfully relocated its Nottingham operations to a new office space in the heart of the City Centre.

The firm’s new office can now be found at 11 Station Street, marking a significant step in Gleeds’ commitment to supporting local communities and adapting to evolving work trends

The new location boasts over 11,000 sq ft of the highest quality office space, with sustainability as a core principle throughout the design. The space fosters flexibility in work arrangements and places a strong emphasis on employee wellbeing, collaboration and team synergy.

Transforming the raw space into a high spec functional office environment required a substantial investment, with a Cat B fit-out project managed by our team of workplace consultants and commercial office fit-out specialists.

We’ve previously worked with Gleeds UK to refurbish their offices in Bristol and Manchester, and enjoyed working with leadership once again to achieve a unified yet distinctive office style in the new Nottingham location.

An image of an open plan area with seating at the Gleeds Nottingham office.

Our Project Director, Andy Sawyer, commented, “We are thrilled to have partnered with Gleeds on this project. We were able to ensure that every aspect contributed to realising Gleeds’ vision for this iconic development, encapsulating the company’s brand identity, workplace cultural development and values within all aspects of the consultation, design and delivery process.”

Matt Darby, Regional  Director at Gleeds, added, “The move to 11 Station Street is a strategic decision aimed at creating a modern, adaptable workspace. Our focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility aligns with our new city centre location, which offers convenient access for clients, colleagues, consultants, and our wider supply chain network, both physically and through advanced technology. This move will also support local businesses who will benefit from the presence of a major local employer.”

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Andy Sawyer

Project Director