A property consultancy is ready to grow its influence in the capital and the South East as it opens a new office in the heart of London.
Fisher German is set to open its new office at Becket House (pictured) on Old Jewry on August 27, moving 55 staff from its old office on Ironmonger Lane just a short distance away.
The spacious, modern office spanning 6,000 sq ft boasts four meeting rooms, breakout spaces and a private terrace with views to St Paul’s Cathedral which make it welcoming for both staff and clients.
Services such as valuations, property management, commercial agency, investment, building consultancy, planning, sustainable energy, and more will all operate out of the new office as Fisher German aims to expand its influence both within London and in the wider South East region, with an ambitious recruitment programme underway, to grow the team in the capital.
The news follows Fisher German’s highly successful opening of its new Birmingham office in the city centre, which has seen it attract a number of talented new colleagues, and the reopening of its Manchester office in Deansgate following a high-quality refurbishment.
Andrew Bridge, managing partner at Fisher German, said: “This is an incredibly positive step and having a first-class office underlines our ambitions for our London operation. I am excited about what the new office holds for the firm and the opportunities it brings for expansion and future success.
“This is a major milestone as we continue to develop and extend our offering in London and the South East. We have seen the positive effects of our Birmingham and Manchester expansions already, and I am sure that these will be mirrored with the move to Becket House in the City.
“After Fisher German’s merger with Matthews & Goodman in 2022, we have combined the established expertise in London in areas such as city office agency, investment and valuations with our knowledge in areas like planning and sustainable energy, which we are aiming to grow in the coming months and years.”