International football agents sign up to The Landmark in Burnley
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Founded by Kiko Rodriguez, the father of Clarets striker Jay, DRN Sports Mangement's decision to set up base at The Landmark, is a strong vote of confidence for the centre.
The Landmark is a Grade II listed building on School Lane in Burnley town centre. Formerly the home of Burnley Grammar School, the iconic gothic building has been tastefully restored into a thoroughly modern and impressive business hub and co-working space.
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Hide AdKiko said: "Before Covid hit we were flying in players from all over the world and we needed a facility that represented our business. The Landmark has all the facilities a modern business would need. We've got plenty of hotels nearby and there are fantastic transport links to other parts of the country."
DRN Sports is the latest in a string of top signings. Since last October, The Landmark has experienced an astonishing 400% growth. Last November saw one of the region's most important law firms, Forbes Solicitors, set up an office there.
Liz Wilkinson, general manager at The Landmark, said: "Having a prestigious organisation like DRN Sports Management set up at The Landmark is another great signing It's great news for us, for Burnley, and for the North West. I'd like to welcome Kiko Rodriguez and DRN Sports Management to our Business Club. I'm sure they'll have a great future as part of our community."
With membership beginning at just £20 a month, spaces at The Landmark are filling up quickly. Anyone interested in joining the community should act fast to secure a space.
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Hide AdMembers also are encouraged to take advantage of the many networking opportunities and assistance for small businesses, start-ups, and entrepreneurs available on site at The Landmark.
For more information, including how to book a socially distanced guided tour, visit the website www.landmarkburnley.co.uk, or call 01282 940095 to talk directly to a member of staff.
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