Ecommerce firm establishes new Watford HQ with rooftop terrace and car charge points
Global ecommerce consultancy Salmon has reaffirmed to commitment to Watford with a move to new premises in the town.
The company has relocated from 64 Clarendon Road to 36 Clarendon Road, paving the way for future expansion as it integrates into Wunderman Commerce, part of New York-headquartered digital agency Wunderman.
Salmon moved into Watford in 1998 with around 200 employees. Today, the firm employs more than 750 UK staff and works with national and international brands like DFS, Halfords, Sainsbury’s and Ted Baker.
James Westoby, Salmon’s UK managing director, said: “We’ve been in Watford for two decades and we didn’t want to change a winning formula.
“Watford has become a popular base for more and more large companies due to its convenient transport links and ongoing investment of more than £1.5bn to improve services in the town. It’s a great place to base ourselves as we continue to expand.”
Salmon’s new HQ includes a rooftop terrace and charge points for electric cars. It also houses secure storage, staff showers and separate ‘hub’ spaces for breakfasts and client or company meetings.
Andy Jones, director of customer experience at Salmon, commented: “The new office is the start of another great chapter for everyone involved at the company and I look forward to toasting many future wins on the rooftop terrace.”
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