Law firm BRM expands with launch of new office in Sheffield city centre
Law firm BRM has announced plans to open a brand new office in Sheffield city centre.
The newly refurbished 4,500 sq. ft. office will see BRM operating from Sheffield’s business district at Steel City House on West Street.
This announcement follows on from the appointment of Alastair Reid as commercial property director.
Adrian Sheehan, BRM director, said: “Alastair has been appointed as director to drive the new office which will provide a full commercial offering to the business community of Sheffield and build the commercial property arm of BRM in Sheffield.
“Built on the success and foundations of our thriving Chesterfield HQ, this new office reflects the firm’s ambitions for expansion and future acquisitions.”
Adrian continued: “Alastair is an incredibly experienced commercial property lawyer having worked for many years for large national and international law firms. Regarded for his strength across acquisition, development, funding and portfolio work, Alastair’s skills are in high demand and are aligned with the continued growth of BRM.”
Alastair added: “I am very excited to be part of such a commercially focussed organisation. I am looking forward to working with Adrian and the team to drive the new Sheffield office to reach its full potential.
“Together, we will continue to build long standing relationships with existing clients and develop strong relationships with new clients.”
Alastair is joined in Sheffield by new appointments Liz Henwood and James Parden (commercial litigation) and Trevor Bird and Damini Sharma (corporate).
With the collective help of landlord ‘Steel City House Limited’ and a fit out by ‘Universal Office Products’ BRM has been able to transform its Steel City House office.
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