Partner Article
Begbies Traynor expands to larger offices in Newcastle city centre
Professional services consultancy Begbies Traynor, which specialises in areas of corporate recovery, insolvency and finance, has expanded to larger offices in Newcastle city centre.
The firm has signed a ten year lease for office space in Cathedral Buildings on Dean Street, located just round the corner from the firm’s former home on Collingwood Street.
The new completely refurbished and purpose-designed offices will provide more space for the company’s nine-strong team.
Andrew Haslam, partner at Begbies Traynor in Newcastle, said: “Our new offices provide a modern, stylish working environment for both clients and staff.
“They benefit from lots of light and enjoy great views overlooking the Cathedral while also having a convenient location in the heart of the city centre.
“This investment is a further demonstration of the firm’s commitment to continuing to grow our presence in the North East following our recent acquisition of Broadbents Business Recovery Services which has a base in Hartlepool.
“Having established our own office in Thornaby, Stockton, five years ago, we plan to merge it with the former Broadbents’ Hartlepool office and relocate our enlarged Teesside team to a new, larger base later in the year.”
Begbies Traynor Group currently has eight offices and employs around 100 staff in Yorkshire and the North East.
Looking to promote your product/service to SME businesses in your region? Find out how Bdaily can help →
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our daily bulletin, sent to your inbox, for free.
How businesses can reduce workplace safety risks with custom solutions
Tech firm unveils jobs plan after £530,000 backing
SMEs urged to think big at Newcastle event
B Corp is a commitment, not a one-time win
Government must get in gear on vehicle transition
A legacy in stone and spirit
Shaping the future: Your guide to planning reforms
The future direction of expert witness services
Getting people into gear for a workplace return
What to expect in the Spring Statement
Sunderland leading way in UK office supply market
Key construction developments in 2025