Lincolnshire law firm Sills & Betteridge LLP will occupy newly refurbished office space on Clasketgate in Lincoln.
With a growing team of lawyers, the firm have taken up the ground floor af Aquis House, as well as three other upper floors.
Their current office on Silver Street has been redeveloped into a conveyancing property shop that aims to aid home buyers, property developers and investors in the selling, purchasing, developing or letting of residential properties.
Sills & Betteridge LLP has expanded over the last three years across Lincolnshire, with the firm merging with practices in Sleaford, Boston and Skegness and the development of a new office in Gainsborough.
Andrew Payne, Senior Partner, said the refurbishment of the office and move into Aquis House is a testament of the firm’s growth and success.
He said: “It has been a good year for the firm and we would like to capitalise on our success by showing we offer our existing clients the best possible service.
“Sills & Betteridge LLP have been offering legal services to the people of the city and beyond for 250 years and we are delighted to be able to invest our future in Lincoln.”
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