Law firm Schofield Sweeney set for Huddersfield office transition with headoffice3
Schofield Sweeney, the commercial law firm, is set to undergo changes in its new Huddersfield office after merging with Armitage Sykes earlier this year.
The firm will relocate from its traditional offices on New North Road to more modern space in Market Street in Huddersfield Town Centre.
headoffice3, the Leeds-based workspace consultant, design and fit out company, has been instructed by Schofield Sweeney to deliver a new working environment in its Market Street office.
The new office is based over 2 floors at 30 Market Street. Following the merger with Armitage Sykes, Schofield Sweeney now employs over 150 staff across its offices in Huddersfield, Leeds and Bradford.
Jonny Phillips of headoffice3 commented: “As technology progresses and many professional industries become more paper efficient there are benefits from a more open and inclusive working environment.
“It is clear that in office space where barriers are broken down, staff happiness, efficiency, productivity and even health can benefit from more agile working.”
Graham Sweeney, operations director at Schofield Sweeney, added: “We are looking forward to a new era in Huddersfield and following our initial meeting with headoffice3 we felt they bought into our vision and understood what we were looking to achieve.
“It has been a pleasure to work together and with their guidance, ideas and experience I am sure we will be delivering an exceptional place for our Huddersfield team to thrive in the coming years.”
The works are due to be completed in December by headoffice3 which count major blue chip national companies as clients and provide full workspace consultancy, design and commercial fit out services.
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