New bespoke headquarters for Yorkshire building firm amid "steady growth"
A Yorkshire building firm has announced that it is relocating to new headquarters adjacent to its existing brickworks.
Mitchell and Urwin, builders and scaffolding creators, has moved from its old York offices to a new bespoke site in Ferrybridge.
The new 1,000 sq ft offices feature Covid secure interactive workspaces, and come as the company reports steady growth.
Mitchell and Urwin’s legal advice on the relocation was provided by Andrew Jackson Solicitors, led by commercial property partner Helen Mellors, who was supported by associate Hannah Farmer.
Susan Urwin commented: “We recognised the need to reposition and realign the business, including our cost base and work spaces, to meet the challenges of this new era.
“In doing so, we wanted to make a strong new statement for the business and our wonderful team of people. We are very grateful for the ongoing support of Andrew Jackson Solicitors.”
Helen Mellors added: “Andrew Jackson is delighted to be supporting Mitchell and Urwin in this new phase of their ongoing development.
“Having worked with Susan and Richard over many years I have every respect for their commitment and values, and the way they have driven the business successfully during what has been a challenging period for us all.”
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