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Leonard Custis opens Bristol office
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Published on 18-01-2011
Corporate recovery, insolvency and restructuring specialists Leonard Custis has announced it is to open new offices in Bristol.
The firm has taken on office space at Queen Square in the city centre and is planning to relocate 100 members of staff to the new facility in the coming months.
Director of the firm Colin Prescott said: "The move makes perfect business sense because it means we now have an excellent geographical spread and an opportunity to grow the Leonard Curtis brand."
Mr Prescott will be taking over the running of this new venture and brings more than 25 years experience in the industry to the task.
Elsewhere, property fund Highcross recently paid £4.525 million for a 3.48-acre office development in Bristol in a bid to strengthen its portfolio in the UK.
The Woodlands Court office scheme in the city centre incorporates four single-storey office buildings and is presently let to multiple tenants on long-term leases.
Posted by Adrian Norman

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