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DA Languages chooses Old Trafford for new HQ

DA Languages, the fast-growing Manchester based interpreting and translation services provider, has chosen leading regional developer Bruntwood Works Lancastrian Office Centre in Old Trafford as its new head office.

Relocating from its Altrincham offices to 7,210 sq ft over the 3rd and 4th floor of Statham House at Lancastrian Office Centre, gives DA Languages the space it needs for its continuing growth, as well as access to great transport connectivity and health and leisure facilities for its growing team.

DA Languages provides face to face spoken and non-spoken interpreting, telephone interpreting, translation, transcription and a full range of other language services to private and public sector requirements across the UK on a 24/7 basis.

Sharon Johnson, Head of Commercial at Bruntwood Works, said: “We’re delighted to welcome DA Languages to Statham House where their team will be relocating alongside other ambitious, fast-growing businesses.

“Old Trafford is undergoing an exciting resurgence and the Lancastrian Office Centre is at the heart of this burgeoning business community. Bruntwood Works customers located at the centre are able to enjoy great surroundings with the opportunity to enjoy lunch on the building’s contemporary roof garden or head across to our sister building, Trafford House, to take advantage of our free Les Mills digital fitness classes.

“This leisure offer is coupled with super-fast wi-fi and outstanding connectivity to Manchester city centre – providing optimum work-life balance and boosting team wellbeing. Customers also benefit from on-site car parking and a dedicated customer service team to manage the reception area and ensure the smooth operation of the building.”

Matthew Taylor  Managing Director at DA Languages said: “Bruntwood has proven to be an excellent choice, providing our business with a professional facility to continue our phenomenal growth.  This strategic relocation has strengthened our position and contributed to DA Languages being awarded multiple new contracts. Our services now support over 600 national clients across 500 different languages.”

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