Evelyn Partners relocates Bracknell team to new sustainable office

Office location to be part of sustainable business park

Isabel Baxter
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Evelyn Partners has signed a deal to relocate its team in Bracknell to a new sustainable office.

The new office is part of the Maxis development and is set to become "one of the most sustainable business parks in the Thames Valley". It will be located on Western Road and will house Evelyn Partners' 210-strong Bracknell team. The firm's staff will move from its current Bracknell office at The Observatory to the new premises which have sit/stand desks, collaboration stations and over 30 meeting rooms. Teams from Evelyn Partner's financial services business, as well as staff from central support functions, will be accommodated at the site.   Facilities director Sonia Baldock s...

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