Goldsmith Williams reveals HQ move details

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Goldsmith Williams is to relocate to a new office space in 20 Chapel Street in Liverpool.

The custom-designed 13,000-square foot space will see the firm retain its presence in Liverpool’s commercial district.

Currently, Goldsmith Williams’ 165-strong staff is based in the Mersey Chambers.

Adele Whittle, director of operations, said: “The move is very much a natural progression for us as a growing, modern practice.

“Goldsmith Williams began as two modest offices, in the city and Wirral, more than 30 years ago. After considerable growth, we then moved to our much-loved Mersey Chambers, which has been the firm’s home for 15 years now, and of course we will all be a little sad to say goodbye.

“But it is only logical that we now progress into a more modern, 21st century space in the heart of Liverpool’s commercial district. Our contemporary work practices – we are one of the only legal firms in the country to really embrace agile working – and innovative, technology-driven services, demand it.

“It is a delight to announce this exciting news and we look forward to welcoming our loyal clients to our new space soon.”

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