LIMA to create 11 new jobs with Leeds City Square move
LIMA, the IT solutions and services company, is expanding on its Manchester-based headquarters with the opening of new offices in Leeds’ City Square.
The move follows a period of expansion for the company, which relocated its headquarters to Media city in September 2013.
The new Leeds office is set to create 11 new jobs over an 18 months and give LIMA a bigger presence in the north, which will add to to the company recently creating 25% more career opportunities within the Greater Manchester area.
Paul Almond, co-director of LIMA, said: “Our new office in City Square is a milestone in LIMA’s journey. With our continuing growth and development of new ventures, it was essential that our new location mirrored our image and ability to deliver.”
LIMA bringing new jobs to the region will contribute towards the creation of a Northern Powerhouse.
The company’s Leeds office opening is tied in with the business expanding and offering further solutions and services.
Mr Almond added: “We already have many prestige clients in the Yorkshire area and we are looking forward to continuing our rise and forming many new business partnerships from our Leeds office.”
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