Berwins has moved the Leeds offices of its digital arm to the Platform development above the city’s railway station.
The firm has moved to the state-of-the-art premises following a busy period that has seen it launch successful trade initiatives in Israel, Estonia and the wider Baltic region. It said that its relocation is a sign of its commitment to the region’s bourgeoning digital economy.
“There is a very real and growing vibrancy around the Leeds digital community, which is having a positive effect on the economy of both the city and the wider region” said senior partner and head of digital, Paul Berwin (pictured, above).
“As a firm, we have a long-standing commitment to this dynamic centre both through the businesses we support and the part we play in key events, not least the rapidly growing Leeds Digital Festival.
“Our move to Platform – one of the most exciting, innovative workplaces in our region – is a reflection of our sustained focus on operating at the cutting edge of new and emerging movements.”
Berwins, which has also been shortlisted for two awards at the upcoming Yorkshire Legal Awards, added that The Platform offices were designed to promote a strong business community and enable organisations to collaborate together in a central location.