RSM completes 'pivotal' move to new office in Leeds' Central Square
RSM, the audit, tax and consulting firm, has unveiled its new office at the Leeds city centre office development, Central Square.
The move brings together around 300 people from two offices on Whitehall Quay and Wellington Street into one new office spanning 25,000 sq ft.
The open-plan space delivers a new collaborative working environment which is designed to encourage greater interaction.
The announcement follows significant investment in the RSM Leeds team including the recent hire of private client partner Chris Etherington from PwC and the promotion of Hugh Fairclough to audit partner.
Central Square delivers grade-A, BREEAM office space in the heart of the city centre, plus leisure and retail space connected through public realm, including a central atrium and sky garden for tenants’ use.
Kevin O’Connor, RSM’s regional managing partner for Yorkshire and the North East, said: “This impressive new space in the heart of the core business hub in Leeds not only offers a flexible working environment for our rapidly growing team, but it enhances the culture and encourages greater agility and interaction throughout the business.
“This is a pivotal moment in RSM’s history in Leeds. It marks a new chapter of strategic growth for us in the city and reinforces our position as a leading business advisory firm in Leeds.
“It’s more than just moving location, as our new office will help facilitate our strategic goals and shape the future firm.”
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