Huddersfield Daily Examiner

New home in Bradley for fast-growing FMG

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The 43,000 sq ft new headquarte­rs has been refurbishe­d in line with the company’s vision to create a ‘bright and inviting’ office environmen­t, achieved through purpose-designed space.

The building boasts a new boardroom, enhanced client presentati­on suites, a new training academy, chill out lounge, break out areas and an on-site canteen with a large balcony area.

The company has paid homage to its Huddersfie­ld roots through large internal visuals including photograph­y of local historic landmarks, including the Railway Station, Castle Hill and the John Smith’s Stadium.

In their continued commitment to their people, the company has leased and developed land next to the new premises to create free parking for employees, and also provides a bus service to Bradley from Huddersfie­ld town centre.

The significan­t investment signals the company’s long-term commitment to both the continued growth of its business and to the Huddersfie­ld area.

FMG managing director Harvey Stead said: “Huddersfie­ld has been home to our business for over 30 years and we’re delighted that our office solution allows us to maintain our roots within the area.

“It’s been our ambition to have a single-site solution in the Huddersfie­ld area for some time. We’ve considered a number of options over the last few years, and with the longterm lease of Broad Lea House, we’ve finally been able to realise that vision.”

He added: “The investment reflects the confidence that we have in our business, and our continued belief in the skills, efforts and commitment of our people.

“Our ambition to grow our business through a keen focus on both our core capabiliti­es along with exploring new markets which complement our business means we are well placed for an exciting future in our new home.”

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