A firm in Bury is in the running to win two accolades at a prestigious industry awards ceremony.
Office space provider BusinessLodge, which has locations in the North and and Midlands, has been shortlisted in a pair of categories at the Flexible Space Association’s Annual Awards.
Its Bury and Stoke-on-Trent sites have been recognised in the "Excellence in Customer Service" award in the North and Midlands location sections, respectively.
BusinessLodge will compete with 12 other office space providers, with five overall winners being announced on Thursday, November 24 at a ceremony at The Landmark Hotel in London.
A highlight of the industry calendar, the awards will bring together the flexible workspace industry for an evening of celebration and networking.
BusinessLodge, launched in 2001 in Bury with Europa House. has now grown into four buildings in Bury.
The company then ventured into the Midlands in 2019 and have gone from strength to strength with a strong focus on community and has grown to a team of 25 people supporting 220 clients.
BusinessLodge managing director Kate Holt said: “We couldn’t be happier to be shortlisted for not one but both of our BusinessLodge locations.
“We take customer service extremely seriously and have a community-focused approach so whether you are a one-man band or 120-strong team, we offer a friendly, inclusive atmosphere.
“We’re told time and again that both locations are professional, friendly working environments and this is testament to the approach we’re taking.
“We can’t wait for the awards night.”
FlexSA chairman Freya Cross added: “I was very pleased with the large number of entries we received this year, from Flexible Space Association members of every size.
“They felt a real celebration of the best of the flexible workspace industry, and there were some very hard decisions for the judging panel to take in deciding on the finalists.
“I’m looking forward to presenting the awards to the winners at our Gala Dinner at the end of the month.”
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