Laced with Opportunity - EDGE’s Bold Move to Historic Lace Market, Nottingham

We've relocated our Nottingham team to a brand new office in the city's historic Lace Market.

This move will enhance our capabilities to deliver project management, cost management, building surveying and advisory services to a fast growing number of national and regional clients. With our team of 40 having outgrown our previous premises at Heritage Mews, adjacent to Nottingham Contemporary, the newly refurbished Grade II-listed former lace house The Birkin Building provides a more collaborative, contemporary working environment.

Geoff Tindsley, director at EDGE’s Nottingham office, said:

“Aligned with our recent brand refresh and continued focus on people, our new Nottingham office creates the ideal space to improve collaboration for our growing team, while allowing flexibility for continued expansion. The character and inspiration of working within such a prestigious building in the city made it the perfect choice for us.

“As the founding office, Nottingham has always been a strategic location for EDGE. Our new office fits comfortably in this creative city. We have an affinity with the region as many of our people grew up here and our established client base reflects the region’s broad-based identity.

“The new office will enable us to attract and retain the very best people in the industry, while supporting our ambitious national growth plans. The Nottingham team have worked incredibly hard to get us to this point, and we couldn’t be any prouder of what we’ve collectively achieved.”

EDGE is long established in Nottingham supporting national and regional clients across a wide variety of sectors including commercial, schools and further education, higher education, health & social care, manufacturing, automotive and infrastructure.

We’re placed on several regional frameworks including Nottingham University Hospitals NHS FT, University of Nottingham, London Luton Airport. The Nottingham office is currently delivering several major projects across the region, including the NHP funded National Rehabilitation Centre at Stanford Hall, Nottingham College’s Stoney Street campus, London Luton Airport, United Lincolnshire NHS FT and student accommodation in the City.

In addition to delivering high-profile projects, EDGE continues to prioritise its local community engagement efforts, working closely with charitable organisations including Epic Partners and Emmanuel House, with each team member given an annual volunteering day to support local initiatives.

The refurbishment was designed in collaboration between interior design and sustainability consultants Spenbeck, and Mark Holmes, design lead at EDGE, with the move coordinated by Mark’s colleagues Imogen Matthews and Charlotte Hayes.