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MHA Moore and Smalley has announced that it has relocated its Liverpool office to a space at the city’s Exchange Station building on Tithebarn Street.

The new office will accommodate up to 30 members of staff, enabling the firm to continue to grow its team within the city.

Situated in the heart of Liverpool’s central business district, Exchange Station features 193,000 sq ft of office space within the former Victorian railway station originally built in 1888.

Having originally been redeveloped into offices in 1986, the space has undergone a multi-million-pound refurbishment in recent years.

Andrew Matthews, partner at the Liverpool office, said: “Since we opened an office in the city in 2018, we have seen a rapid expansion of our client base in Liverpool and the wider Merseyside region.

“Having outgrown our offices at Chapel Street, we’re thrilled to have secured this new base at the stunning Exchange Station building in the heart of the city’s business district. It offers us a highly flexible space to suit modern post-pandemic working practices and will serve us well as we help our clients plan for the future.”

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