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Our London Office Has Moved
We are delighted to announce that on Tuesday 11 April our London office relocated to new premises at Manfield House, 1, Southampton Street, London WC2R 0LR. Our new offices are conveniently located on the Strand, facing the iconic Savoy Hotel and... Read more
We are delighted to announce that on Tuesday 11 April our London office relocated to new premises at Manfield House, 1, Southampton Street, London WC2R 0LR.
Our new offices are conveniently located on the Strand, facing the iconic Savoy Hotel and a minute’s walk from the legendary Covent Garden piazza.
We spent time re-evaluating what we needed from our central London workplace. Our priorities were a sustainable space that matched our new way of working and one that would match our future plans.
We decided upon Manfield House, a contemporary, light filled environment which we have fitted out to facilitate collaboration and socialisation across our teams. Our aim was to create a space that reflects who we are, somewhere that our people enjoy coming into and where our clients will feel welcomed.
We are excited by this relocation and what it means for Alliotts and look forward to meeting you in our new offices.
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Mary Kacigeras
Marketing Director
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