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National family law firm relocates in Altrincham
A national family law firm with nine office offices in the northwest, has relocated its Altrincham office to the professional quarter at 19 Market Street.
Stowe Family Law has taken the ground floor office suite, in this well-appointed managed office building, comprising 546 sq ft on an all-inclusive basis for 12 months.
The firm is dedicated to family law matters with a large team of specialist lawyers across a UK network of 45 offices.
Helen Miller, managing partner, Stowe Family Law, said: “Due to increasing client demand in the Altrincham area and a growing team of family lawyers, we had to relocate from our offices at Oxford Road to Market Street.
“The new office space comfortably accommodates our increased number of employees and supports our hybrid approach to working with people combining time in the office and home-based working whilst creating a welcome environment for our clients in the heart of the town.”
Daniel Lee, director, Regional Property Solutions, who manage the building on behalf of the landlord LMO Properties, said:
“We are delighted to have let, this the largest suite in this bespoke serviced office building, to such a well-established law practice. There is always demand for this type of office accommodation on flexible terms but this one scores highly in terms of its location within a couple of minutes’ walk of The Market Quarter”.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jill Brain .
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