Moving on up
09/01/2012
We moved into our new office today, and it is fantastic!
In 1996 Technophobia first set up offices in the Workstation, and from small beginnings in one compact office, the company has continued to grow, moving floors and expanding into more offices and studio space. However the time came when our evolving needs and increasing staff numbers could no longer be accommodated, so after a long and harmonious partnership with the Workstation, it was time for us to relocate to fields-a-new. We were sad to leave, but haven’t moved too far: Velocity House, 3 Solly Street, Sheffield, S1 4DE.
The new office design was created by adt workplace, with their brief being ‘We need a space that reflects our driven and vibrant culture, and supports creativity and collaboration whilst providing a practical working environment”. Its design is stylish and contemporary; the layout gives ample workspace for teams, formal meeting rooms and collaborative breakout areas. We also have special areas for research and more fun, restorative areas for socialising and recharging.
Emma Marshall, managing director said, “We are very excited about the move. Unlike our old office the new space has been designed around us; it will accommodate all our staff in comfort and adapt to the demands of a growing organisation.”
We look forward to welcoming you and showing you around our new home.
From Monday 9th January our new address is: Velocity House, 3 Solly Street, Sheffield, S1 4DE
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