Accounting and business advisory firm HURST has agreed a three-year deal for a new Manchester city centre base at flexible workspace venue Spaces Deansgate.
HURST has taken office space on the third floor, with further access to co-working areas and meeting rooms. The office overlooks Deansgate and The John Rylands Library.
HURST chose Spaces’ 125 Deansgate site after a year-long pilot of the co-working model at another site in the city centre.
Spaces Deansgate, a 12-storey building spanning 120,000 sq ft, is located next to the Spinningfields district.
It opens in July and will be the largest Spaces centre in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. It is one of over 400 Spaces centres worldwide.
HURST’s agreement means its staff will be able to work at Spaces centres across Britain and globally.
Simon Brownbill, a HURST partner and director of practice development, said: “We wanted to maintain a grade A city centre presence with maximum flexibility and chose Spaces Deansgate because of its central location and excellent facilities.
“As we all adapt to new ways of doing business, the co-working proposition suits us perfectly.”
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HURST, which has its main office in Stockport and a presence in London, specialises in advising owner-managed and entrepreneurial businesses turning over £5m-£50m a year across all sectors.
Sian Hindle, area manager for Manchester for Spaces, which is part of International Workplace Group, said: “We’re delighted to welcome HURST to our flagship Spaces, 125 Deansgate building.
"The building is the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest Spaces centre offering 12 storeys of serviced offices in a prominent position in the heart of the city centre.”
The letting agent was Edwards & Co.