Multi-disciplinary property consultancy Pulse Associates has announced the opening of its new office in Leicester, as it invests in its growth across the Midlands.
The firm, which also has offices in Nottingham and London, has taken premises on De Montfort Street in the city from which it will work on projects across Leicestershire.
Ian Carey, director at Pulse, said: "Opening an office in Leicester was a logical next step for the business; we have a strong track record of delivery in the city and by having a permanent presence here we will be able to better leverage the expertise of our team and work even more effectively with our clients.
"Over the last 12 months or so, we have invested heavily in building relationships within the Leicester business community and, by having a base in the city, we will be able to further expand our reach across the region.
"We have an ambitious strategy for growth over the coming years and this new office is an important part of that, we are looking forward to building on the work we have already delivered in Leicester."
In recent months, Pulse has worked on high profile schemes in the city including the refurbishment of the iconic Engineering Building at the University of Leicester – a project which has been shortlisted for a prestigious RICS award.
The firm has also recently delivered Stamford buildings on Stamford Street a 66-bed student residential development in the city centre.
A new senior director is expected to join Pulse in the coming weeks to head up the Leicester office.
Ian added: "We are currently agreeing terms to bring in a new senior member of the team to be based permanently in Leicester and help to drive the growth of the office and the services that we are delivering to our clients.
"This is a really exciting time for the business, which is really going from strength to strength."
Established in 2009, Pulse offers a personable and professional service to its clients across a range of different sectors including higher education, the arts and residential development among others.
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