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Independent accountancy firm BHP has announced it is relocating its Sheffield office to Albert Works in the city centre, bringing its 190 strong team together under one roof.

Founded in Sheffield in 1867, the business’s move to a new office is a major milestone, as it has been in its current offices across three buildings on Clarkehouse Road, near the city’s Botanical Gardens for over 50 years.

Joining BHP in its new office will be colleagues from Translink, the firm’s corporate finance team.
BHP has been supported through the process by Tim Bottrill at Colloco.

Lisa Leighton, joint CEO at BHP, said: “Sheffield has been an integral part of BHP’s growth, and we’re thrilled to be relocating our base and continuing to be part of its thriving local community having been situated here for over 150 years.

“As trusted advisors we understand the importance of collaborating and we’re pleased that our new office in the city centre will bring together all our teams under one roof. This colocation will further enhance our ability to support our clients as they continue to navigate the opportunities and challenges which come with running a business.”

Don Gray, partner at BHP and Translink, added: “We encourage all our clients to regularly review their business needs. With the continued growth and evolving needs of our own business, in 2022 we decided to evaluate market interest in our existing buildings while conducting a comprehensive search for a new home.

“In the intervening three years a lot has changed but our commitment to supporting South Yorkshire to grow and thrive remains the same. We firmly believe Albert Works will support our own ambitions, providing space for our growth alongside a contemporary environment which pays homage to our city’s heritage and ensures we continue to attract and retain the best talent. We’re looking forward to moving in the next few months as well as welcoming clients and contacts old and new to see the new BHP and Translink office.”

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