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12:21am Monday 31st March 2008
Direct marketing agency Creative Juice has moved its offices to Guiseley.
The agency has closed its Yeadon office and transferred its 17 staff into 2,700 square feet of offices in the new Harman House development on Station Road.
The base will provide Creative Juice with the flexibility to continue expanding. The agency, which has a turnover of £1.1 million, was launched ten years ago and specialises in direct marketing, and creative and strategic planning.
It has experienced year-on-year growth of 25 per cent for the past four years and plans to maintain this level over the next five years. Four new members of staff have been appointed in as many months.
Clients include Halifax Sharedealing, Joe Browns, the Financial Times, Ferno, Superbreak, Arthritis Research Campaign, Alliance Trust and Debt Free Direct.
James Moore, managing director, said: "Our move to a larger office demonstrates our intent to become more than a regional agency and build on our national client base to be seen as a national player in the industry."
Harman House is owned by Jonathan Fine, the former owner of marketing agency Fine, now Golley Slater.
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