Leeds | Manchester | Birmingham | Oxfordshire | Edinburgh
Bradley Hall, the UK-wide property and professional services firm which was established in the North East 37 years ago and currently employs 76 people, has announced the continued expansion of its operations across the UK, with growing teams and activity in Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, Oxfordshire and Edinburgh.
Alongside this growth, Bradley Hall is also looking to speak to partner agents to offer its Auctions services to clients of estate agents across the UK, providing full admin, marketing and bidding support without the overheads.
As part of this expansion, Bradley Hall is looking to work closely with local media partners, business networks, estate agencies and organisations to establish strong regional relationships and support sustainable, long-term growth within each local market.
Bradley Hall, which reaches 64 million viewers per month across its website, social media, PR and marketing activity , has previously worked with a wide range of high-profile organisations, including; Barclays Corporate Banking, Schofield Sweeney Solicitors, the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), Host & Stay, Tees Valley Combined Authority, Grantley Hall, Together – loans, mortgages & finance, Yorkshire Building Society and Yorkshire Children’s Charity, among others.
Commenting on the expansion, Cassie Moyse, Group Marketing Director at Bradley Hall, said: “We have seen first-hand how strong partnerships can create lasting value and business opportunities.
“We’ve forged great relationships with other local businesses in the North East and Yorkshire, setting up industry events or bringing PR opportunities to life which added value for all parties involved.
“For example, we previously created the Leeds Commercial Property Lunch in collaboration with Schofield Sweeney Solicitors and Together, we partnered with Grantley Hall on our print and digital magazine Portfolio North, teamed up with Barclays Corporate Banking on our Titans: Top 50 Business Leaders Shaping the Future of the North East campaign, and held an exclusive lunch event with Tees Valley Combined Authority Mayor Ben Houchen at the impressive Acklam Hall.
“I’m looking to partner with established businesses and organisations with a good network within their business community. Collaboration works well when each party brings something different to the table, and I am looking forward to discussing ideas and creating new partnerships across the UK.”
Bradley Hall, which has 11 offices across the UK with plans for further significant expansion, recently announced reaching a fundraising total of over £420,000 for charitable causes in the North East, demonstrating its commitment to delivering positive social impact alongside commercial growth.
Cassie is now inviting local media outlets, business groups, estate agencies and community organisations within its new regions to explore collaboration opportunities by emailing her at cassie.moyse@bradleyhall.co.uk