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Property development firm Marrtree moves operations to Harrogate
Bradford-based Marrtree Investments, the Yorkshire property development and investment company, has moved its headquarters into prime new premises at Cardale Park, Harrogate.
Marrtree, relocating from Bradford because of an expanding portfolio, has bought quality 6,000 sq ft offices at 4 Greengate, which it is occupying and leasing out.
Marrtree was founded in 1985 by director William Marshall’s father Frank.
It specialises in both commercial and residential property, with developments across the north of England from Blackburn to Berwick to Bridlington and Doncaster.
William Marshall, director of Marrtree, explained: “The revival of confidence in the property market, after the long hard years of the recession, presents good opportunities for us and we must take them. We have bought our new offices, in the heart of Harrogate’s premier business park, to do exactly that.
“We have taken 1,500 sq ft of Grade A office space ourselves, with 3,000 sq ft leased to Grosvenor Facilities Management, and have 1,500 sq ft available to let,” he said.
Andrew Jackson of Grosvenor Facilities Management said: “Grosvenor House Group are delighted to be tenants within Marrtree’s new head office building at Cardale Park in Harrogate.
“They have shown themselves to be proactive and flexible and we see our relationship more as neighbours than landlord and tenant.”
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