Peter Grech, Founder and CEO of local marketing firm BRND WGN, celebrated the company’s move into its new offices in Mriehel.

BRND WGN was previously headquartered in Naxxar, where it spent upwards of nine years.

“And we’re finally in. Live and loud from The Brewhouse Malta. A great new step in the BRND WGN journey,” Mr Grech wrote on social media.

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“Kudos to the team for making this happen. We look forward to welcoming more great talent and brands to this new home,” he continued.

Founded in 2006, BRND WGN works with Business Leaders, Brand Owners, and Marketing Directors of medium-sized organisations to help them inspire, lead, and work through change.

Since it foundation, the company has partnered with some of Malta’s leading brands, including Corinthia, RE/MAX Malta, GO, and Halmann Vella.

The Brewhouse is a regeneration project converting the former Farsons Brewery into a mixed-use development.

Covering over 7,000 square metres of industrial space, The Brewhouse includes a mix of office, food and beverage, retail, visitor experience, and events space spread over eight floors.

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