Business owner reveals exciting details for new Scandinavian-style offices in Alsager for world-class steel trading company

By Deborah Bowyer 3rd Sep 2024

The framework going up for the new offices of Clarke Metals who are moving to Alsager. (Photo: Nub News)
The framework going up for the new offices of Clarke Metals who are moving to Alsager. (Photo: Nub News)

The owner of a world-class metal supplier building new offices in Alsager has revealed the exciting plans for the build. 

Crewe-based Clarke Metals is moving to stylish new Scandinavian-style offices in Brookhouse Road in 2025.  

Currently based at The Dairy at Crewe Hall Farm in Old Park Road, Crewe, the company will to the new offices, 'Park View', in January. 

And managing director, Shaun Clarke, says Alsager's vibrant shops, restaurants and cafes was a major consideration for the move – something the firm's 'frequent' international visitors will get to experience. 

"The new offices, now officially known as Park View , have been in planning , or at least on my wish list, since we first signed up for rented offices in Keele in the mid 1990's," said Mr Clarke.  

"Initially we were agents for a number of Scandinavian based steel producers and processors, selling into numerous UK based industries." 

He added: "I always admired the slick clean and happy work environment the Scandinavians had - something we're trying to emulate in Park View. 

"All the guys are excited about being in the new offices and everything Alsager has to offer - shops, restaurants and café - something I'm sure our frequent international visitors will get to experience. 

"The project is a 20-wk. build with builders AC Jackson flying , so January 2nd 2025 looks very realistic!" 

Clarke Metals' website can be be found here

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