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Forvis Mazars has announced its plan to move to Three Chamberlain Square to support its rapidly growing Birmingham team.

The relocation is designed to provide a contemporary, sustainable workspace for its team while also better meeting the needs of its clients. It is anticipated that the office will officially open in December 2025.

Currently operating from Two Chamberlain Square, Forvis Mazars is expanding its presence, relocating its 340 staff into 22,858 sq ft of premium office space on the second floor of Three Chamberlain Square.

This move comes as a direct result of the firm’s exceptional growth, with headcount more than doubling since 2021, reflecting rising demand for its expertise in the region.

Stephen Lewis, Birmingham office managing partner at Forvis Mazars, said: “Relocating to Three Chamberlain Square marks a pivotal moment for our award-winning team. Driven by unprecedented regional growth, this move provides us with the expanded home we need to harness our local expertise and deep market insight.

“We are establishing a truly sustainable centre of excellence for our firm and our people, and a work home here that everyone will enjoy being part of. With local, regional, and national connectivity at our doorstep, we remain firmly positioned at the heart of the region’s business community.”

Gareth Jones, partner and head of growth at Forvis Mazars, added: “Our move to Three Chamberlain Square is a testament to both the strength of our firm and the thriving business community in Birmingham. By deepening our commitment to Birmingham, we’re ensuring that businesses across the Midlands have access to the specialist knowledge and support they need to thrive.”

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