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Creative agency behind Trinity Leeds opens new offices in Manchester
DS.Emotion, one of Leeds’s longest standing full service, branding, digital and creative agencies, today announces the opening of DS.Emotion Manchester with offices in Chancery Place in the heart of Manchester’s property district.
Locally, DS.Emotion has recently been involved with the marketing and launch of Trinity Leeds, Land Securities 1 million sq ft retail and leisure destination.
The agency, which specialises in property and destination marketing and already has offices in Leeds and London, has joined forces by acquiring IWORX – Manchester based property marketing and PR specialists, with Victoria Russell becoming a Director of the DSE Manchester business, along with Angus Armitage and Matt Button.
This merger enables DS.Emotion’s award winning team of creatives, digital experts and project managers to deliver value adding services to property companies across the UK which already include Grainger Plc, CTP, Genr8, Berkeley Group, Knight Frank, CBRE, Moorfield, IVG, Project Digital, Edwards, Land Securities and Property Alliance Group.
DS.Emotion also bring vast experience of destination and place marketing that has delivered significant results for well known areas such as Carnaby Street and Portman Village London, Bury in Greater Manchester, High Wycombe, Leeds, Stoke on Trent and Kidbrooke Vllage E3, amongst other successful destinations.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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