Addleshaw Goddard has signed a 15-year lease on its new City of London office as the international firm targets further growth in the capital.

The firm will move in 2024 from its current London office in Milton Gate near Moorgate, its base since 2009, to 41 Lothbury opposite the Bank of England.

Addleshaw Goddard will occupy eight floors and around 114,000 square feet of its new London location, which the firm said is ‘a slight increase on the space currently occupied in its Milton Gate premises’. It added that the move presents ‘the opportunity to completely reinvent how the firm’s workspace can be reconfigured for the future world of working’.

Addleshaw Goddard

Addleshaws' current London office is in Milton Gate near Moorgate

Source: Darren Filkins

Managing partner John Joyce said: ‘This is a really exciting move for us. Our new HQ and the client experience there will capture the imagination of our people and provide an inspiring space, with amazing credentials, for current and future generations of Addleshaw Goddard.’

He added: ‘London has delivered impressive growth for us and, in our new HQ within a historic building in the heart of London’s financial district, we will have the opportunity to grow further. The move underpins our continued ambition to service our great clients from a fantastic city which is instrumental in supporting our global platform.’

Addleshaw Goddard is the latest firm to announce a move in the capital, with Allen & Overy, Linklaters and Hogan Lovells all planning to relocate within London in the next few years.

 

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