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11th December 2006 Behavioural Researchers Take Space at The Tun
Bunnyfoot, behavioural research consultants, have recently expanded to Edinburgh, opening new offices at The Tun. With backgrounds in psychology, design, communication and technology the team of consultants help to optimise how their clients communicate.
By occupying the two ground floor rear units of the building, they are able to maximise the flexible accommodation available on the basement, ground and mezzanine floors. With easy street access they have established new viewing and testing studios to complement those already in London and Oxford.
David Johnson, development manager at Whiteburn, owners of The Tun, commented, “We are delighted to welcome Bunnyfoot to The Tun. With neighbours such as the Commission for Racial Equality, the BBC and British Council Scotland this can only help to enhance their network of contacts as they expand into Scotland. We wish them every success in their new offices.”
Sarah Ronald, director of Bunnyfoot added “ The offices are fantastic. Central, located next to great amenities and the internal design is a great space for us to run focus groups and other forms of testing. “
With the General Medical Council recently concluding lease terms to take the top floor, the only available space now in The Tun is on the third floor, which was recently vacated by the Holyrood Projects Team. This again demonstrates clear demand for space in what has become one of the most prestigious redevelopments in Edinburgh.
Whiteburn, committed to the regeneration of Holyrood and the Old Town, are currently developing SoCo in the former site created at South Bridge/Cowgate following the fire in 2002.
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