Monday, November 25, 2024

Lupton Fawcett’s Sheffield team moves to the heart of the city

Yorkshire law firm Lupton Fawcett has moved its Sheffield team to a new space in the city centre.

The firm is now based in the Cubo building on Carver Street – in the Heart of the City development.

Lupton Fawcett’s Sheffield-based employees moved from their previous base on Bank Street at the end of last week and started September in their new location.

James Richardson, managing partner, said: “Our move to the vibrant and modern Cubo Sheffield marks an exciting new chapter for the firm in the city.

“Cubo offers a great workspace designed to foster collaboration, creativity and productivity. The serviced offices will allow greater flexibility, and we are in a better location for colleagues and clients.”

Partner Sarah Sargent, who heads up the firm’s Sheffield office and its residential property team, said: “The team are very excited to be in our new space and are looking forward to welcoming all our clients – old and new! Our new home will certainly help us push forward in the Sheffield legal world.”

Cubo is a flexible, shared working space and Lupton Fawcett has a private office within the building. Benefits for the team and visitors include a roof terrace and onsite barista.

The office, which offers space for further growth, will run on a fluid hotdesking system and people from the other Lupton Fawcett offices will also be able to work there.

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