North East property firm Bradley Hall to double Leeds headcount with new office

A North East property firm has opened a new office in Yorkshire as it aims to continue its growth.

Bradley Hall has relocated its Leeds team to a new 1,600 sq ft head office at Park Place, and hopes to double its headcount in the city over the next 12 months

Bradley Hall first launched the Leeds site two-and-a-half years ago, specialising in valuations and building surveying. It is led by director David Cran and has reported a 175% growth in turnover in its most recent financial year.

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Mr Cran said: “Since opening our Leeds arm in June 2020, we’ve really cemented ourselves as a go to agency that people can trust, and this is reflected in the incredible deals and projects the team have gone on to complete. Despite launching our Leeds arm just prior to the pandemic, when so much uncertainty surrounded the commercial property markets, we’ve continued to grow our presence across West Yorkshire and the increasing demand from clients is testament to the fantastic work our teams have put in to help us establish our presence in the region.

“Looking forward, our goal over the next 12 months is to continue building on this success and establishing our presence in the region by adding to our team and continuing to form and strengthen relationships with businesses and clients across Leeds and the wider city region.”

Bradley Hall has also committed to creating a number of graduate roles to help more young people get started on careers in the property sector.

Neil Hart, group managing director for Bradley Hall, said: “Our Leeds and Yorkshire branch has snowballed under David’s leadership. We look forward to growing our presence in the city and playing a key role in its business community and the projects which influence its built environment moving forward.

“We have had a great deal of success in the North East since Bradley Hall was formed in 1988 and we look forward to continue building on this success across West Yorkshire.”

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