Mace moves to Moorgate

27.01.2012
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Mace moves to Moorgate Mace has confirmed the relocation of its London office to Moorgate Hall, consolidating all of its five London offices to one location creating a new global corporate headquarters.



A Land Securities property, Moorgate Hall will be a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ office providing 64,000 square feet of accommodation across five storeys in the City of London, directly opposite Moorgate underground station.

Mace will relocate 700 employees, currently located in Camden, Southwark and the City, to Moorgate Hall over the next 12 months as part of a phased programme, bringing together staff, many for the first time, in one environment.

Stephen Pycroft, Chairman & CEO of Mace said: “Mace’s new headquarters will provide a modern and inspiring environment for our employees and visitors alike. We are of course also delighted to taking space from one of our longstanding clients Land Securities. Recognised internationally for its integrated services across the full property and infrastructure lifecycle, the new headquarters will provide a strong platform for Mace’s growth - enabling greater efficiency and stronger lines of communications across the project teams and business operations.”


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Source: Mace Website - 26/01/12

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