Fast-growing Sheffield tech firm relocates to bigger offices in the city centre
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Razor has relocated from the Workstation on Paternoster Row to Speedwell Works on Sidney Street in the Cultural Industries Quarter.
The 24-strong firm’s clients include South Staffs Water, financial services business Fleetcor and an FTSE 100 aerospace manufacturer.
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Chief executive and founder, Jamie Hinton, said: “It’s a really exciting time for Razor to be expanding the business in Sheffield.”
“The new office helps boost morale and productivity, whilst also offering a professional space to welcome visitors and clients into.
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Hide Ad“We are surrounded by a strong business community down at Speedwell Works and we are looking forward to a long, prosperous future here.”
Razor started life as a side project when Jamie worked at Technophobia. After eight years, in 2013, he took the plunge, along with co-founder Steve Trotter, and Razor became a full-time operation.
Speedwell Works is part of the Alsop Fields development, owned by City Estates.
Dale Fixter, director at City Estates, said: “We’re delighted that Razor has become our latest commercial tenant. It further underlines the success that the Alsop Fields project has enjoyed since it opened back in 2017.”