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Mitchell Charlesworth moves to new Manchester office

North West accountancy firm Mitchell Charlesworth is set to move to new premises in Manchester city centre.

The new office is located at 44 Peter Street in Manchester. The firm will occupy grade A office space on the third floor of the building. The office is currently being fitted out and will have all the required Covid-19 safety measures in place to help protect staff and clients.

Mitchell Charlesworth’s Manchester office is relocating from its current base on Deansgate to the new office, which is due to open on 18 January 2021.

Commenting on the move, Alison Buckley, managing partner at the Manchester office of Mitchell Charlesworth, said: “Whilst the Covid-19 pandemic has delayed our relocation plans somewhat, we can now confirm that we will be maintaining a prime city centre base in Manchester, which is ideally located between St Peter’s Square and Spinningfields.

“For over 130 years we have been successfully delivering accountancy services and business advice to our clients by continually evolving and enhancing our services and how clients access them. Our full range of accounting and business services will be available from the new office, which will provide an inspiring working environment for our staff and comfortable surroundings for our visitors as well as support our future growth in the region.”

Mitchell Charlesworth also has offices in Liverpool, Chester and Widnes.

Richard Wharton at JLL and Darren Hamer at Hill Dickinson advised Mitchell Charlesworth on the deal.

Cushman & Wakefield acted on behalf of the landlord Credit Suisse. The property is managed by Muller International.

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