DT Sports eyes new goals after football successes
A commercial interior design and build firm is setting new goals after scoring big with a sporting venture.
Design Tonic plans to expand its DT Sports division following lucrative football club projects.
Bosses say the endeavour will move into “alternative sports and wider hospitality sectors” to build on confirmed and planned revenues of £8 million.
The blueprint comes after the business – launched last year – worked with football clubs including Leeds United and Nottingham Forest to revamp hospitality areas.
The firm renovated The Eddie Gray Suite and created the Peacock Suite at Leeds United’s Elland Road stadium, and designed and delivered four new hospitality suites at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground stadium.
It was also recently appointed by West Bromwich Albion Football Club to create a new VIP suite at The Hawthorns, which will be known as The Millichip.
Amanda Cook, Design Tonic co-founder and director, said: “DT Sports had a fantastic first year full of new client relationships, industry events and successful project deliveries – and we are just getting started.
“DT Sports is building a strong reputation, and we are excited to see what the next 12 months bring.”
The division’s success comes after Design Tonic unveiled plans to move to new office space to boost growth plans.
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