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Double delight for firm.


One of the most respected architectural firms in the North East is undergoing massive expansion.

Paul J Conn Architectural Services have increased their size by 100% having taken on three new members of staff in recent months

As a consequence they have moved from their Newcastle city centre offices to a larger building in Kenton Bank Foot.

The company was founded in 2000. Paul Conn said: "I stared the company working in the spare bedroom. Computer systems, plotters and drawing boards were gradually taking over the house, my wife wasn't pleased."

Conn Architectural Services does projects from house extensions to commercial developments. Operating on a regional and national basis, they offer tailor made services to suit their client, including building design and project management with a specialism in upmarket up·mar·ket  
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Appealing to or designed for high-income consumers; upscale: "He turned up in well-cut clothes . . . and upmarket felt hats" New Yorker.
 residential projects.

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 have invested heavily in both new offices, staff and IT facilities, including a dedicate computer server.

Paul added: "The move marks a big step in our life. We literally outgrew out·grew  
v.
Past tense of outgrow.
 our Pink Lane premises in more ways than one. Parking is easier and we're next to major road links, the Metro and Newcastle Airport."
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Publication:Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
Date:Aug 3, 2006
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