Leeds law firm expands into new 9,000 sq ft office space in Bradford
Regional law firm, Gordons has moved into a new 8,947 sq ft ground floor Grade A office at St James Business Park, Bradford.
The property comes with a 10-year lease. All staff based at Gordons’ former premises on Duke Street moved into the New Augustus Street offices this month.
Over the past three months, the new office has undergone a six-figure interior design fit out to create an open-plan work environment, similar to the firm’s Leeds office.
Gordons partner and head of operations, Victoria Davey, said: “We are extremely proud of our heritage in Bradford and look forward to our next 10 years in the city.
“Our new office will help us grow our business further, attract Bradford’s top talent and enhance our team’s wellbeing.
“Our redesigned Leeds office has shown the clear benefits of an enhanced environment for us and our clients - everyone is more collaborative and productive.
“We’re confident the same intelligent design thinking we’ve applied in our new Bradford office will produce similar positive results.”
Gordons employs 200 people in total, split between its Leeds and Bradford locations.
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