A specialist in the restoration of valuable antiques, fine art, furniture and collectables is expanding its operations in the West Midlands by relocating to a new headquarters.
Farcroft Restorations Group has agreed terms on a 32,000 sq ft unit on Wharf Approach in Aldridge on a ten-year lease.
The property comprises substantial warehouse premises incorporating two-storey offices together with a large yard and 47 car parking spaces.
Farcroft's director Ashley Clarke said: "The new premises will enable Farcroft to deliver on the company aspirations and goals for the forthcoming year and beyond.
"Being able to relocate within the immediate area, thereby preserving local jobs and careers, was vital to Farcroft and an important part of the brief.
"We are very excited to set up shop and continue the journey of execution excellence."
Sutton Coldfield-based property firm Burley Browne sold the unit for £3.1 million last year to a private investor who then retained the consultancy as letting agent.
Senior associate director Ben Nicholson said: "Farcroft Restorations is a great local success story.
"The company was established more than 50 years ago and has gained a reputation as being one of the best in the restoration of valuable items thanks to its team of highly skilled craftsmen and women.
"As the company continued to grow, it found it needed a new, larger headquarters and the unit in Dumblederry Lane was the perfect solution. I'm sure Farcroft Solutions will enjoy even more success at its new headquarters."