Sync Announces move to new Manchester HQ
Our New Home
We are pleased to announce the move of all business operations to a brand-new headquarters at Manchester’s Arbeta building located on the city’s Northampton Road.
The move comes as the business sets its sights on the expansion of its offering across education, enterprise, and in the public sector. It represents a significant step forward for the company as it brings together each of its teams under one roof, embracing a new era for the company after consecutive years of growth.
Sync’s new site will feature state-of-the-art facilities, offer ample space for further growth, and signifies the company’s commitment to providing optimal working environments for its expanding team.
Commenting on the move, Sync’s Chief Executive Officer Chris Costello said: “We have been working tirelessly to create a new home for Sync, envisioning a workspace that not only accommodates our current needs but also supports our future growth and innovation.
“The move to Arbeta signifies a pivotal moment for our company, bringing us all together in a centralised location that will enhance collaboration and drive our business forward.”
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Arbeta is a modern workspace offering Grade A facilities specifically designed with tech, creative and digital businesses in mind. Sync will be taking three units spanning 12,300 square feet at Arbeta and will also be able to make use of the building’s excellent collaborative working spaces.
Why Arbeta?
Rob Page, Managing Director at Arbeta, commented on the move: “We’re incredibly excited to have a tech business with such tenure as Sync join us at Arbeta, adding to our already thriving tech and digital communities on site. It’s reflective of Manchester’s growing reputation as a centre for excellence in these industries.
“We also pride ourselves in our ability to provide flexible workspace options for businesses on site, spanning small suites to spaces over 70,000 sq ft., as each company can make use of our stunning central atrium and co-working spaces, meeting rooms, and on-site amenities.”
The company has demonstrated remarkable growth in recent years, playing a pivotal role in the digital transformation of businesses, schools, and public sector organisations through the integration of Apple technology.
As part of the new chapter for Sync, it will be closing its Deansgate service centre on the 28th March, ahead of a re-opening scheduled on completion of its move to Arbeta set for Summer 2024.
Tom Crump, Chief Sales Officer at Sync, added: “As we move into this exciting new phase at Arbeta, we are also recalibrating our focus to align with the evolving needs of the market. Our journey takes us away from the consumer sector and deeper into education, enterprise, and the public sector, where we see immense opportunities for growth and impact.”