BlogAltrincham’s iconic building fully let as law firm takes final office suite

Altrincham’s iconic building fully let as law firm takes final office suite

A fast-growing Altrincham law firm is moving into the town’s landmark building at 1 The Downs.

Price Slater Gawne has trebled in size while specialising in working for individuals and their families in most areas of private law including family law, wills, trusts and probate, Court of Protection and medical negligence and serious injury.

The firm has taken the 2,600 sq ft suite of offices on the ground and lower ground on a 10 year lease.

Christopher Gawne, director, Price Slater Gawne, said: “We have out grown our offices at Moss House in Altrincham and wanted to relocate to the town centre. 1 The Downs is an attractive and prominent building which meets our requirements and will be great for our business. It is exciting to see the refurbishment taking shape and we are looking forward to moving in over the summer.”

Daniel Lee, director, Regional Property Solutions who manage and let the offices on behalf of the landlord TELL Holdings, said: “This iconic building totalling 7,000 sq ft is now fully let following the complete external and on-going internal refurbishment works by TELL Holdings.  Price Slater Gawne’s offices will overlook the main route through the heart of Altrincham, which will provide them not only with excellent new space but a high profile location”.

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