Creative marketers find new home in Leeds city centre's Calls Landing
Leeds-based creative marketing agency LITTLE has relocated across the city centre from its previous headquarters at Devonshire House into larger premises at Calls Landing.
The move is set to accommodate further growth. Formed in 2009 as Little Black Box and later rebranded as LITTLE, the business has grown since MD Mark Mildren took over in 2011, with directors Chris Hemingway and Ian Richardson joining in 2012.
Originally based in Richmond, the agency moved to Devonshire House in Leeds city centre in 2015 and has since added to its list of clients in the area which includes Munroe K, the NHS, Charlton Morris, Virgin, Stockdales restaurant and Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership (LEP).
LITTLE provides its clients with full-service creative marketing, helping them to perform and communicate better through bespoke design, campaigns and digital solutions.
Speaking on the move, managing director Mark Mildren said: “We’re excited to be moving to one of Leeds’ most iconic buildings and addresses.
“The building looks fantastic and the inspirational space is a testament to the thoughtful refurbishment the team at King & Co have undertaken. The increased space will allow us to grow our team off the back of a really good start to the year.”
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