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Carter Jonas Moves to 81 Colmore Row, Embracing a New Era of Hybrid Working

Carter Jonas has officially relocated its Birmingham office to 81 Colmore Row, marking a significant step in its commitment to modern, flexible working practices.

The move reflects the firm’s evolving approach to workplace strategy, prioritising employee wellbeing, collaboration, and client engagement.

The firm’s previous office space had become increasingly unwelcoming and underused, prompting a strategic downsizing that has brought teams closer together, both physically and in terms of communication and collaboration. The new location offers a more dynamic environment, perfectly suited to hybrid working and the diverse needs of a modern workforce.

“We wanted to stay within Colmore Business District because of the many benefits it offers, and 81 Colmore Row ticked every box,” said Alex Tross, Partner at Carter Jonas. “The new space allows us to practice what we preach — advising clients on how their office environments can enhance wellbeing and productivity. It’s not just about square footage; it’s about creating spaces that work for people.”

The office includes dedicated areas for client entertaining and supports a variety of working styles, reinforcing Carter Jonas’s belief that thoughtful design can drive better outcomes for both employees and clients.

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