GrowthRed-Fern invests in a new destination for innovation, creativity, education and technology

Red-Fern invests in a new destination for innovation, creativity, education and technology

Red-Fern invests in a new destination for innovation, creativity, education and technology.

Previously based in Altham, the digital agency has relocated to a state-of-the-art facility in Burnley to further inspire their innovation, growth and digital partnerships.

Red-Fern are currently enjoying a period of fruitful growth. The forward-thinking digital agency continued to recruit and employ new team members throughout last year and are growing from strength to strength.

With an evolving team of 20 creative and digital specialists, they’ve decided that they need a destination that allows them to continue delivering world-class technology and marketing projects. They’ve invested in industry-leading premises in Burnley and are branding their new office as “an investment into a destination for innovation, education, creativity and partnerships.”

The destination itself contains a professionally-equipped audio and video recording studio, plus, an events space for the brand, industry and businesses to educate and innovate. Also, a large inspiring open-plan layout for the team to enjoy and deliver their work, and an education space for investment into apprenticeships.

One major driving force behind the move was the unrivalled value that Red-Fern can provide for their partners and the industry itself. Delighting their partners and creating long-term, trusted partnerships are at the core of everything that the digital agency does, and their new destination is no different.

Founder and Managing Director, Sean Redfearn said, “the decision to invest in a new destination for our brand and partners is exciting. While pretty much all businesses have been forced into unforeseen business decisions due to the pandemic, it’s still the right decision to invest in our brand and continue to drive creativity and technology for our partners.”

“We can’t wait to hit the ground running when we can get all the team back together in the new premises. The value that we’re able to provide for all the projects that we work on with such a magnificent set up is unrivalled. We’ve invested in the best so that we can continue to be an innovative digital agency and continue to grow.”

Despite the adversity that 2020 provided for businesses, Red-Fern managed to come through it stronger than ever and have continued to build on that this calendar year too. With the right team in place and amazing facilities that best position the business for success, they’re excited to see what the rest of 2021 and the future holds.

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