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Evelyn Partners has agreed terms to relocate to a new Bristol office at the landmark EQ building.

The new offices at the EQ building will provide working accommodation for the firm’s 250-strong team based in the city.

The office will provide flexibility for colleagues to work both at desks and in collaborative areas.

The EQ building is Bristol’s first new office development to target delivering Net Zero carbon in operation in accordance with the UKGBC framework.

The building will be all electric with solar panels, rainwater will be collected and reused, and there is an aim of zero waste being sent to landfill.

Nigel Hardy, managing partner of Evelyn Partners’ Bristol office, said: “Our teams in Bristol have watched the EQ building being constructed close to our current offices over the past couple of years and it’s exciting to now have agreed terms at this phenomenal development.

“As with our current Bristol office nearby, EQ is well-located and will provide a fantastic working environment for our staff. We also know our clients will enjoy meeting their advisers in our new meeting rooms and attending events at the building.”

He added: “Our new Bristol office will give us the ability to continue our rapid expansion in the region under our local management team and allow us to provide our services to more clients.

“Taking space at this building also supports our commitment as a firm to environmental sustainability and achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions in our corporate operational footprint.”

 

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