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Manchester City centre law firm moving to Altrincham
A progressive Manchester City law firm, based in Spinningfields-based practice Ozon Solicitors will move from its Hardman Street base to 1 Ashley Road, Altrincham.
It has taken the first floor of town centre building, comprising 3,000 sq ft of office space on a five year lease at a rent of £16.00 per sq ft.
The firm act for individuals, small businesses as well as corporations, insurers, brokers and intermediaries in all sectors of the insurance industry and financial services.
Fiona Dutton, operations manager, Ozon Solicitors, said:
“The main driving force behind the relocation from the city centre is that the majority of staff are South Manchester based. Altrincham became the preferred location as it matched our criteria on so many levels. The tram links provide easy access to the City centre as required but reduce the daily commute. The town centre has a great range of local amenities to suit everyone including the excellent market, great restaurants, gyms and an array of retail options, which along with the top quality office space we have secured, makes it the ideal choice”.
Daniel Lee, director, Regional Property Solutions, who acted for the landlord EA Properties, said:
“This high spec office space was snapped up very quickly reflecting the growing popularity of Altrincham and the demand for quality accommodation in the town, which is now becoming a rare commodity”.
Ozon acted for itself on the deal.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jill Brain .
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