One big fat office upgrade for Branded3
Well, we finally did it! After plenty of packing, lifting and chair surfing (yes, really!) the Branded3 team have upped sticks from the quirky and characterful office in rural Leeds, and moved to a much bigger, stylish office just near the M1.
A true reflection of the rapid growth of the Branded3 team, the new office boasts no less than 12 conference rooms, a spacious staff room, and a modern kitchen more than big enough to house our bake-offs.
Whilst we loved our picturesque location in Aberford, our client list – and as a result our team – have grown at such a rate in the past 12 months that we quickly outgrew our humble office, and so we needed to find somewhere which had plenty of space and was easily accessible for our nationwide clients.
A swish office in popular Thorpe Park fitted the bill perfectly, and the time eventually came last week to say goodbye to our quaint, scenic office and say hello to a spacious, swanky new one.
Putting our mark firmly on our new home, we’ve already named our meeting rooms:
- Big Daddy
- Panda
- Penguin
- Caffeine
- Venice
- Florida
- May Day
Yep, you guessed it, they’re named after Google algorithm updates because we’re just that geeky cool. Just don’t get too excited if we invite you to a meeting in Florida…
With spectacular views across Leeds (and the M1!) we love our new home, and after a lick of paint and a touch of interior design, we’ll be leaving our doors wide open for anyone wanting a digital or SEO chat over a cuppa tea…and we might even throw in a biscuit too!
Keep an eye out on B3Labs over the next few days as we’ll be launching some exciting events taking place right here in our brand new home.
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