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ResQ takes over floor of Hammonds of Hull building

The call centre plans to create new jobs after the expansion

(Image: Katie Pugh)

A call centre employing hundreds of people is gearing up for growth after taking over an entire floor of the Hammonds of Hull building.

ResQ has revealed that it has taken out a 33,000sq ft of office space at the former Hammonds store in Hull city centre.

The company has leased the office space so that it can expand its partnership with telecoms giant Vodafone.

The site will give the company an additional 500 stations for its workforce, allowing it to grow and take on more staff. The company plans to operate the new office along with its existing site on George Street.

As the former home of Hammonds department store, the building has been part of Hull city centre since 1821 and in 1942 the building was razed to the ground during the blitz.

The refurbishment of the site has seen the building receive a new roof along while more than 470 of its windows were replaced.

The interior will feature a huge atrium that will open up the historic building so that visitors can experience its vast scale.

Nic Marshall, ResQ’s CEO, said: “2020 has been a unique and challenging year for all businesses across the country and so, we’re incredibly proud to be bucking the trend and continuing to grow.