Posted on August 16, 2023 by Matthew McNamara 7
LTL on the move
After 12 years (and one knocked through wall) in our current premises on Level 9, 420 George St, recent sustained growth means that we have now reached the point where we have exceeded all available capacity.
From 8.30am Monday 21st August, we will be found in our new premises – same building, just 9 floors higher: Level 18, Suite 1, 420 George St, SYDNEY, NSW, 2000.
Apart from a significantly larger footprint offering all our staff significantly greater amenity (including much more natural light levels and collaboration opportunities), the premises are designed to benefit our clients with additional meeting room spaces for both online and in person meetings.
While our Level 9 premises will be closed to visitors on Thursday 17th and Friday 18th, our lawyers and admin staff will continue to work uninterrupted and will remain contactable by the usual avenues.
Thanks are due to our entire operations and administrative team in particular our Head of Operations, Andrew Laughlin and IT & Facilities Manager, Gonzalo Vallino for the work they have done in preparing the firm for the move and the work still to be done between now and Monday morning.
As always, we also thank our very loyal clients. It is your ongoing support that is directly responsible for this move and our continued ability to provide our specialist planning, environment and government legal services in our 20th year of operations.
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