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Saffery Champness has announced that it has completed the relocation of its Manchester team to the Trinity building on John Dalton street on a long-term lease.

The new building was newly refurbished and remodelled to accommodate Grade A office space providing high-tech, ergonomic working facilities for staff members and a welcoming space for clients.

The firm’s Manchester team has seen substantial growth in recent years, with the combined total of partners and staff members increasing by more than 50% in the last two years. The new space will occupy 4,176 sq ft on the fifth floor of the Trinity scheme.

Mike Hodges, head of the Manchester office, Saffery Champness, said: “The team’s new state-of-the-art home in the heart of Manchester’s thriving business district is a fitting next chapter in our growth story and there is a pleasing symmetry to the original building.

“Built by Edward Salomans was built exactly 10 years after the founding of Saffery Champness in 1855. It now provides us a home that is not only a significant upgrade for the present, but which will also support our continued growth into the future. We very much look forward to welcoming our clients and colleagues here in due course.”

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