New Lytham base as Firth Architects targets growth

Architecture practice Firth Architects has relocated to new office space at Jubilee House in Lytham to facilitate its plans for expansion.

The firm’s move to the former Land Registry building, also the headquarters of accountancy service provider Danbro, coincides with the appointment of project manager Rob Haynes.

With over 10 years’ industry experience, Rob joins from Manchester-based Bruntwood Estates where he held the position of senior building surveyor and project manager.

A qualified chartered building surveyor, he will be responsible for the delivery of projects from inception to completion, including monitoring costs and site progress while acting as the main client liaison.

Award-winning Firth Architects was established in 2003 in Manchester before making the permanent move to Lytham 14 years ago.

The RIBA and ARB registered Fylde Coast practice has a wealth of experience, having been involved in the delivery of a range of residential and commercial schemes, including office, retail and leisure projects, across the North West.

Joel Firth, director of Firth Architects, said: “We are a small but dynamic practice, and Jubilee House provides us with the flexibility to cater for a larger team as we look to expand, in addition to a well-rounded culture and wellbeing offering for our employees.

“Being situated on the edge of Lytham Green on the stunning coastline is the perfect spot for us.

“As part of our move, I’m thrilled that Rob has come on board. He brings an abundance of experience and expertise, making him a fantastic addition to our growing team.”

Rob Haynes, project manager at Firth Architects, added: “This is a great time to be joining the Firth team, as we are currently involved in several exciting residential schemes and looking to expand the commercial side of the business. I am very much looking forward to seeing our new ideas come to fruition.””

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