Pick Everard relocates in Derby

David Nisbet

Independent property, construction and infrastructure consultancy Pick Everard has relocated its Derby operation to Sadler Bridge Studios in the heart of the city’s Cathedral Quarter.

The firm’s new home in the city is part of the Connect Derby portfolio of managed workspaces.

Pick Everard was founded in 1866 and has 15 offices throughout the UK, including sites in Leicester and Nottingham. Its former base in Derby was at Kenning Studios on Queen Street.

The move is part of a wider national office strategy that will enable the business to adopt more agile and collaborative ways of working.

The Derby office directly supports a range of commissions with locally based clients including Bowmer + Kirkland, Rolls-Royce, Nottingham Trent University, Leicester Tigers, Derbyshire County Cricket Club and PMI Developments.

David Nisbet, partner at Pick Everard, said: “We’re delighted with our new home at Sadler Bridge Studios. Its location in the heart of the city is perfect for us, and the facilities are ideal for our evolving office portfolio.

“Our aim is to provide outstanding services to our clients and communities, developing our agile and collaborative style of working.

“The team at Connect Derby have been very accommodating and have enabled us to achieve a seamless transition into our new office space.”

Ann Bhatti, head of Connect Derby, said: “I’d like to welcome such a long-standing and well-established business as Pick Everard to Sadler Bridge Studios. They are a great addition to the range of creative businesses already based here.”

Bhatti added: “Sadler Bridge Studios’ city centre location is proving increasingly popular with businesses looking for a flexible and hybrid working environment. We now boast a diverse community of new and established businesses from across the creative industries and the supply chain to the creative industries.”

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