BusinessLodge Bury has been recognised for excellence in customer service.
It beat 12 other office space providers to scoop the prize, which was announced at a sparkling Gala Dinner at The Landmark Hotel in London last week.
A highlight of the industry calendar, the FlexSA (Flexible Space Association) Awards will bring together the flexible workspace industry for an evening of celebration and networking.
Both the Bury and Stoke-on-Trent sites have been recognised for their Excellence in Customer Service.
The award recognises teams who work in flexible workspace locations, or in a company which supports the flexible workspace industry, delivering an excellent service to all customers.
Judges of the Awards include a number of esteemed industry professionals.
Kate Holt, managing director at BusinessLodge said: “We were thrilled just to receive two shortlisting’s for the Customer service Awards, and so it’s a dream come true to be named winners for both sites.
“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’d like to extend a huge thank you to both our team and our clients for making this possible.”
Freya Cross, Chairman of the Flexible Space Association’s Board, said: “The Flexible Space Association Awards are a real celebration of our industry.
“After a challenging couple of years, it was wonderful to be able to celebrate our successes together.
“As a member of the judging panel, I had the privilege of reading through the dozens of award entries, and reaching a decision was a hard task for every category.”
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