Law firm expands in Manchester with deal for more space in landmark building

26 August 2025

A full-service law firm has expanded in Manchester by almost doubling its space at a prominent building in Spinningfields.

Browne Jacobson has agreed a deal with Schroders Capital, the $111bn private markets business of Schroders, to expand at No.1 Spinningfields.

The firm has committed to an additional 4,642 sq ft of office space, almost doubling its presence in the building from 6,700 sq ft to 11,342 sq ft.

It will relocate from part of the third floor to occupy the entirety of the 15th floor on a new ten-year lease, reflecting both growing client demand and continued confidence in Manchester’s business district.

Richard Medd, managing partner at Browne Jacobson, said: “This expansion in Manchester represents more than just additional office space – it’s a strategic investment in our ability to serve clients across the North West and beyond. Our growth demonstrates the success of our clear strategic vision and the exceptional talent of our people.

“By positioning ourselves at the forefront of society’s biggest issues, we’re not just delivering legal services – we’re helping to shape the solutions that matter most to our clients and communities. Our role as connectors, bringing together the right expertise, networks and resources, creates exceptional value for our clients operating in an increasingly complex world.”

Pete Allen, head of the firm’s Manchester office, said: “The North West is home to some of the most dynamic changemakers in the country, including some of the most innovative tech and healthcare businesses, established and ambitious corporates, and financial services and private equity leaders. Our new and expanded presence allows us to work even more closely with these leaders to support them in driving real change in their sectors, communities and beyond.”

Rob Prescott, asset manager at Schroders, added: “We are delighted to support Browne Jacobson’s expansion at No.1 Spinningfields. Their decision to expand highlights the continued appeal of the building among leading organisations seeking a best-in-class office offering and occupier experience. Delivering resilient, modern office spaces that meet our occupiers evolving needs remains at the heart of our asset management approach.

“The strong level of interest and continued tightening of prime Grade A office availability in Manchester underscore both the quality of No.1 Spinningfields and the ongoing attractiveness of the city as a leading business destination.”

Andrew Cowell of OBI negotiated the transaction.

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