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Leading property consultancy commits to new Market Harborough office
A leading property consultancy which has a history in Market Harborough dating back more than 200 years is set to move into a new office as it looks to continue to build its presence in the town.
Fisher German has announced that it is moving to a new premises at Innovation House, at Welland Business Park.
The firm is relocating from its premises on the High Street to an open-plan office which will future-proof the firm’s presence in Market Harborough as it continues to expand and create jobs for local people, including a number of positions it is currently recruiting for. The firm is now undertaking a complete re-fit of the 5,378 sq ft office, with staff expected to move into the property in September.
The Grade II listed building in High Street is anticipated to be transformed into residential accommodation once the expected planning consent is confirmed.
Fisher German was established in 2000 after the merger of Fisher Hoggarth and Germans, with Fisher Hoggarth’s history in Market Harborough dating back to 1819. It will be only the fourth time that the Market Harborough-based team has moved during this time having been in its current office since 1960.
Anna Collins, of Fisher German, said: “We are extremely excited to announce the launch of our new office in Market Harborough.
“The new, modern space will better reflect our working practices and aspirations while ensuring that we can continue to grow within Market Harborough.
“It is in a fantastic location on a mixed-use business park based just outside the town centre, benefitting from parking for both staff and those visiting, and it is good to know that the development of our office in High Street will be extremely positive and add vibrancy to the town centre.
“We have a long history in the town and are dedicated to further strengthening our presence and continuing to invest in the local area.
“Our new office will support the firm as it continues to grow, and we are currently advertising for a number of positions in surveying, agency and client accounting. “It will also support the welfare of our people, providing them with the best possible working environment as we focus on collaborative working between teams. “We now look forward to the completion of the re-fit and welcoming people from across the area when we officially open.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Matt Joyce .
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