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Linklaters offers sneak peek inside new London HQ

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Linklaters has unveiled its new London headquarters at 20 Ropemaker Street, just one street away from its current base on Silk Street.

The new 27-storey City development will have Linklaters occupying 17 of its floors. The office has been designed with the firm’s values of “high performance and teamwork” in mind, boasting state-of-the-art amenities including collaborative workspaces, a fitness centre, yoga and spin studios, events spaces, roof terraces and balconies, and a terrace café with sweeping City views.


Sustainability is a key focus of the development, which has been constructed to high environmental standards, incorporating energy-efficient design, sustainable materials and zero waste to landfill during fit-out.


The development also features more than 500 cycle storage spaces and a dedicated “active commuter” entrance, just moments from Moorgate station.


Aedamar Comiskey, senior partner and chair, at Linklaters said:

“This is a big moment for Linklaters. We’re delighted to move into our new global headquarters at 20 Ropemaker Street. Our move is an investment in our people and our clients. A terrific modern space designed to support and promote our culture of high performance and teamwork — which are key to being able to deliver stand-out service to our clients.”

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Nice
Nice
2 months ago

Impressive digs

Thicc law boi
Thicc law boi
2 months ago

Show us the yoga studio and terrace café you cowards

Slaughtered and Dimayed
Slaughtered and Dimayed
2 months ago

meanwhile we’ve got the refurb going and all they did was change the carpets lol

Links assoc
Links assoc
2 months ago

The new office is genuinely unbelievably slick. Completely surpassed my expectations. And the views are excellent.

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