Published date 16 November 2022

American investment in new SmartBear office ‘proves future is bright’ for Bath business community

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Bright future for Bath as a tech-driven economic hub after commercial interiors specialists Paramount completed the new office design and fit-out for software company, SmartBear, who say it will become “the gold standard” for their offices worldwide.

Paramount were engaged by the Boston-based business, a leading global provider of software development and visibility tools, to transform the 7,000sq ft workspace on the ground floor of Royal Mead, Railway Place in central Bath.

The Paramount design team has put an emphasis on collaboration to support SmartBear’s growth across Europe.

Paramount Sales Director, Kevin Mashford, said: “We are very proud of the way our design team has created a workplace with a deep sense of community that will support SmartBear’s exciting journey and further strengthen Bath’s reputation as an outstanding place to live and work.”

SmartBear’s Chief Product Officer, Dan Faulkner, said: “We look forward to continuing our commitment to ethical corporate practices and social responsibility, promoting good in the vibrant community of Bath. Our deepest thanks go to Paramount, a true partner throughout the entire renovation process, for this beautiful space that will become the gold standard for SmartBear offices around the world.”

Paramount has also won plaudits for masterminding the interior design of the prestigious new office space in the 4.5-acre Bath Quays site, for leading local financial services consultancy and software provider, Altus.

These latest projects follow a period of sustained growth for Paramount and the opening of the company’s new Bristol city centre base, which has strengthened the firm’s presence across the South West of England.

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