Brabners has shared the first images of its new Leeds office to mark its Yorkshire-based team’s move into 1 City Square this week.
The firm, which recently achieved B-Corp status, announced its entry into the Yorkshire market and the opening of its fourth UK office in Leeds earlier this year, having taken space on the first floor of the landmark city centre development.
Brabners has moved swiftly to build out its team in Yorkshire, recruiting four partners—covering corporate law and real estate—as it develops a full-service offering in the region to complement its 430-strong team across the North of England.
More senior appointments are due to arrive with the firm imminently, covering litigation, real estate planning and regulatory specialisms.
Brabners will be joining existing tenants Deloitte, LDC and Shroders at 1 City Square.
The new office, designed by workplace interiors specialist Incognito, represents the firm’s third major office investment in 12 months, complementing its move to 20,000 sqft of Grade A office space at Barbirolli Square in Manchester earlier this year; and its relocation to similarly outstanding office accommodation in Lancashire, on the outskirts of Preston.
Robert White, chief executive officer at Brabners, said: “Our move into 1 City Square marks an important milestone in our expansion into Leeds; in our plan to grow our position in the market; and our intention to play a key role in supporting the Yorkshire business community.
“We are confident our stunning new office accommodation will prove to be transformational—providing a flexible, accessible environment that facilitates and encourages collaboration with our clients and between our colleagues; consistent with our transition to agile working.”
White continued: “We are incredibly pleased with our progress since announcing our entry in Leeds earlier this year, and our move into 1 City Square will provide a perfect opportunity to generate even more momentum—building on the arrival of a strong core team of Yorkshire-based colleagues as we confirm further appointments in the coming weeks.”
Nik White, managing partner at Brabners, said: “Our culture is one of our key differentiators—whether that’s delivering on our purpose, to demonstrate that business can bring about positive change, as reflected by becoming a B Corp; or whether that’s by investing in our people and our office accommodation to create the environment for them to come together, collaborate and make the difference for our clients and the communities we serve.
“Having personally worked at Brabners as a trainee solicitor right through to managing partner, it’s been incredibly rewarding to see how our team and our clients have benefitted from that approach—with our culture placed front and centre at all times—and how it has enhanced our ability to attract aspiring lawyers that will meet the needs of our clients and lead our firm in the future.”
