Tuesday, February 25, 2025

AspinallVerdi moves to new premises at The Calls after strong growth

Independent property regeneration and development consultancy AspinallVerdi has doubled the size of its head office with a move at The Calls in Leeds.

The move comes in the wake of growth in staff numbers and rising demand for its services from an increasing number of clients.

The consultancy has moved from its 975 sq ft location at Studio 7 46 The Calls to occupy the 1,630 sq ft entire top floor at number 31, accommodating 24 staff and providing space for further expansion.

The firm’s new HQ reflects its sustained and ongoing growth, strong financial performance and its commitment to reinforcing its regional and national presence for an expanding workload across the public and private sectors.

AspinallVerdi now employs more than 30 staff in total at Leeds and offices in London, Liverpool, Newcastle and Birmingham.

Executive chairman Atam Verdi, who co-founded the consultancy with managing director Ben Aspinall in 2009, said: “We’ve almost doubled the space of our previous home, enjoy a 270-degree view of The Calls and provide a contemporary, professional and inspiring workspace for our growing team in Leeds.

“We recently recruited four new members of staff and plan to add to our numbers in 2025 as we continue to attract and retain top talent. We are a client focused consultancy that is increasing its range of services and through recruiting and retaining excellent staff we can continue to provide high quality service to our clients.

“Our financial performance at Leeds and our other offices remains strong and demand for our expert and tailored services from our public and private sector clients continues to grow.”

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