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PropertySalford recruitment agency relocates to Altrincham

Salford recruitment agency relocates to Altrincham

Salford Quays based agency Jump Lane Recruitment has relocated to Altrincham.

The firm has taken Suite 2.4.1 comprising 270 sq ft of space, in the My Buro office complex at 20 Market Street, on a 12 month lease at an all-inclusive rent of £11.400 per annum.

The agency facilitates three primary sectors, Freight Forwarding & Logistics, Health & Social Care and Construction & Civil Engineering.    It has extensive knowledge and experience of each sector with a team of industry trained consultants who provide a proactive, high quality and professional service, tailor made to meet the needs of both clients and candidates.

Marc Lane and Carl Jump, directors, Jump Lane Recruitment, said: “We were looking to relocate and Altrincham was high on our list both from a business and personal perspective as it’s our home town.  My Buro provided the ideal space in a great location opposite the market”.

Daniel Lee, director, Regional Property Solutions, who acted for the landlord Landmark Property Group Ltd, said: “This high spec office suite within the landlord’s unit let very quickly reflecting not only the quality of the space but the growing popularity of the town centre”.

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