Urban design consultancy boosts regional footprint with new Sheffield office
A planning and urban design consultancy has expanded operations with the launch of a new office in South Yorkshire.
Planning firm nineteen47, which has existing offices in York and Nottingham, has opened a new base in Sheffield.
Established in 2015, nineteen47 delivers the full range of planning, urban design and visualisation services to a broad range of clients, working on sites across the country.
News of the office launch comes as the firm expands its team with a raft of new hires, including Clare Plant who will lead the Sheffield base.
New director Clare Plant commented: “nineteen47 is rapidly establishing itself as the most innovative planning and urban design consultancy in the North.
“I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to establish the Sheffield office and to continue the well-managed expansion of the award-winning business.”
Founding director of nineteen47, Jamie Pyper, added: “We’re absolutely delighted to welcome Clare to the team and to open an office in Sheffield, which is buzzing with growth in the planning and development sectors.”
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