
It was announced today that Esh Group has acquired the business and assets of Stephen Easten Limited, the well-known and respected North East based construction company, for an undisclosed sum.
The 100 year old Company, with its famous ‘lion brand’ logo and distinctive red and black livery, has been a well recognised symbol of excellence throughout the Region and amongst the construction fraternity for over four generations. The business has a strong reputation for high quality and sensitive restorative works to landmark historic and ecclesiastical properties and a long-standing, blue-chip commercial client base.
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The Company has appointed Gordon Goldie and Alan Kelly of Tait Walker Chartered Accountants as joint administrators. The business and assets of the Company have been sold to Esh Group as a going concern.
‘This is a bitter-sweet day. We have long admired the reputation and work of Stephen Easten Limited and it is sad that the business finds itself in these circumstances. We are very pleased to have been able to strike a deal with the
‘It is with great sadness and regret that the Board has had to take steps to wind up the current business which has a proud history of serving the North East and beyond. The decision was inevitable after a major contract with a key client reached an impasse. I am personally relieved that a sale of the business to Esh Group has been agreed. Over the next days we will be working hard to meet with customers in order to minimise any disruption to and ensure the success of ongoing contracts.’
Gordon Goldie, Corporate Recovery Partner at Tait Walker Chartered Accountants, commented;
‘It is always unfortunate when a Company of such reputation and standing has to call in
The new company, Stephen Easten Building Limited, will become the twelfth subsidiary of the award-winning Esh Group; the largest indigenous construction company in the Region.