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Investment heralds ambitious growth phase for award-winning architecture firm Todds

The new team at Todds (from left) Daragh Coleman, Jim Mulholland, Paul Crowe, Andrew Murray and Peter Minnis. Photo Matt Mackey/Press Eye
The new team at Todds (from left) Daragh Coleman, Jim Mulholland, Paul Crowe, Andrew Murray and Peter Minnis. Photo Matt Mackey/Press Eye The new team at Todds (from left) Daragh Coleman, Jim Mulholland, Paul Crowe, Andrew Murray and Peter Minnis. Photo Matt Mackey/Press Eye

TODD Architects, the north’s largest architectural consultancy and the firm behind Titanic Belfast, has confirmed a part-management buyout by three existing employees.

Jim Mulholland, Daragh Coleman and Andrew Murray have purchased equity from existing directors Peter Minnis and Paul Crowe, both of whom are staying on in the business in an executive capacity to provide strategic direction and remain as major shareholders.

Managing director Paul Crowe said: “This promotion and opportunity to invest in the practice recognises the significant contribution that Andrew, Daragh and Jim have made to the firm’s growth and success in recent years.

"It also reflects our strong belief that they are the right team to work with us in continuing the growth and sustained success of the practice.”

He added: "This will future proof the business, enabling us to maintain and strengthen our market position as one of the UK and Ireland’s leading architecture firms. It also provides a fantastic platform for the next stage in our growth.

"Having assembled what we now believe to be one of the best senior leadership teams in the business, we look forward to continuing to serve our client base through continued design excellence and the delivery of high quality buildings.”

Peter and Paul will continue in their existing roles at the practice, ensuring it achieves sustained growth with the new shareholders.

This will include continuing to win major projects across the UK and Ireland in the three strategically-located offices in London, Belfast and Dublin, where the company employs more than 70 staff.

Mr Crowe said: “Our long-term commitment to the offices in London and Dublin has allowed us to orbit around the best projects and develop the specialist expertise required to deliver them, including a dedicated aviation team within the practice.”

The company was advised throughout the transaction by law firm A&L Goodbody, whose corporate partner Peter Stafford said: “Todd Architects is an outstanding example of an indigenous firm that, through an unfaltering commitment to quality and innovation, has grown its footprint across the UK and Ireland to compete comfortably with international practices and continues to add to its impressive portfolio of prestigious and award-winning projects.”