Solihull law firm expands high street presence
A Midlands law firm is expanding its town centre presence.
Pearcelegal Solicitors has taken an additional 800sq ft of office space on Solihull High Street, expanding from its existing base on Church Hill Road.
The new premises were previously occupied by John Shepherd Estate Agents and will strengthen the firm’s visibility and operations within the town centre.
Established in 1981, Pearcelegal provides legal services for individuals, businesses and charities, covering areas including family law, conveyancing, wills and probate, employment contracts and dispute resolution.
Nicholas Thomas, managing director at Pearcelegal Solicitors, said: “We’ve been part of the Solihull community since 1981, so it’s incredibly rewarding to see our presence continue to grow 45 years on.
“We thoroughly enjoy working from this beautiful, listed building, parts of which date back around 500 years.
“While we are delighted to be based in the historic heart of Solihull, we act for clients across the country, and this expansion allows us to build on that reach while staying firmly rooted in the local community.”
The property deal was brokered by commercial property firm Johnson Fellows on behalf of Solihull Council, with Peter Fowles Surveyors acting for Pearcelegal.
Johnson Fellows, which has offices in Birmingham, London and Manchester, specialises in commercial property services including agency, property management and valuation work.
Mark Fitzpatrick, partner in the commercial agency team at Johnson Fellows, added: “It’s fantastic to see a long-established member of the Solihull legal and business community continue to thrive.
“Already located in a prominent town centre location, this additional office space with shopfront access will enhance the firm’s presence and support its ongoing growth plans.”
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