A thriving digital marketing company has officially moved into a landmark Redditch office block.
Eleven Views, which was founded during Covid, has expanded into one of the largest office blocks in the town at Grosvenor House on Prospect Hill as it continues to work with clients both at home and abroad.
The company is headed by founder Wesley Foster and director Bruce McCullagh and they hope the move will give them a bigger space to host meetings with clients and offer a "boost" for the business.
Mr Foster, aged 29, is also on the committee board for Future Faces, the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce division advocating for young professionals across the region.
He said: "I started Eleven Views three years ago and now there is a team of six of us, hence the need to move to bigger offices. We needed somewhere as a base and to be able to host meetings with clients.
"We worked with James Haynes from John Truslove. He was friendly, helpful and responsive, and we had the deal done and the keys in our hands in just seven days."
The move follows Mr Foster winning the Start-ups, Enterprise and Entrepreneurship section of 2023's Greater Birmingham Young Professional of the Year Awards.
As well as the move offering a base for the growing business, Mr Foster has also created a podcasting suite that will be offered to local people.
He said: "We are a Redditch business and, while we will be using the podcasting suite to expand our offering to our clients, I also want to make it available to local people and organisations to be able to create their own podcasts."
James Haynes, an apprentice surveyor at John Truslove which helped secure the lease, added: "We work as viewing agents for Loxton Developments, who own Grosvenor House.
"It is now home to more than a dozen businesses, attracted by its excellent facilities and the hugely positive approach Loxton Developments take towards their role as landlords.
"It provides an ideal base for Wesley and Eleven Views as the business takes the next step in its growth.
"Our close links with major landlords across the region give John Truslove a major competitive advantage when it comes to helping new and growing businesses find the premises they need."
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