UJIA staff have moved into new premises in Camden, ending a 30-year residency at Balfour House.
The charity announced a year ago that it was selling its North Finchley premises. Its 66 employees are now ensconced in “more modern and better positioned offices”, explained communications director Debbie Joseph.
She added that the open-plan 9,145 sq ft premises, overlooking Camden Lock, would save UJIA “£500,000 over the next five years.
The proceeds from the sale of Balfour House present an opportunity to further our capacity to deliver our programme, investing in young people and education in the UK and in the Galil, northern Israel.”