Consultancy lines up East Midlands growth with new office …
Angela Reeve
A full-service planning and development consultancy has expanded into the East Midlands with the opening of an office in Nottingham. The employee-owned company, which operates across 14 other major cities throughout the UK and Ireland, said it views the expansion as a critical step in the long-term growth of its Midlands business unit.
Turley’s presence off Wollaton Street, Nottingham will act as a central base from which to support its existing clients, grow a regional network and develop new business connections.
The consultancy has been completing projects across the East Midlands for several years, including strategic residential developments and land promotions, industrial and logistics schemes, purpose-built student accommodation and other higher education schemes.
The business most recently worked on IM Properties’ Hinckley Park development, which is now two-thirds complete with the final phase under construction. In total, it will create approximately 2,000 direct jobs.
“The East Midlands region represents a significant geography for Turley,” Angela Reeve, head of planning, Midlands.
“We have been increasingly active in the region over recent years, working on a diverse range of projects on behalf of clients, including housebuilders, industrial and logistics developers, higher education providers and PBSA providers.
“We consider there to be an incredible amount of opportunity for employment and economic development in the region, driven forward by the East Midlands Freeport initiative, the Midlands Engine initiative and the arrival of HS2.
“Additionally, with at least one university in every city and key road, rail and air freight routes throughout the region, it is a geography teeming with potential. This expansion of our Midlands business unit with the new office space in Nottingham means we are perfectly positioned to seize on the fantastic opportunities the region has to offer.”
As well as Reeve, the team includes associate director Jessica Herritty, director Tom Armfield and associate director Sam Lake.