Fladgate started life in Charing Cross as far back as 1760 and its birth pace as a business is now only a short distance from where all its staff are based.
The company maintains that its latest London office space switch is reflective of its ambitious plans for the future and the confidence it has in its own position as a specialist provider of corporate, real estate and litigation-related legal services.
A panoramic view of various prominent London landmarks is described as being among the more positive aspects of Fladgate’s newest office space, which is also reckoned to be larger and more modern than the law firm’s previous office base in Mayfair.
“Ours is a story of successful evolution – a track-record of good management, of anticipating change and adapting our business accordingly,” commented Charles Wander, head of Fladgate’s corporate operations.
“We believe Great Queen Street will provide an outstanding base from which we can further develop our business,” he added.
Earlier this month, the commercial property investment giant British Land suggested that it remains confident about the prospects for demand within the rented office space market in London and particularly in central areas like the West End and The City.
Editor’s notes: The prestigious law firm remains in occupation at 16 Queen Street in the WC2B 5DG postcode district, in 2023.
The firm is made up of over 90 partners and over 120 lawyers and it specialises in over 70 areas of expertise.
Its diverse roster of clients includes the National Portrait Gallery and YO! Sushi.