Northspring | Temple Street continues to attract businesses looking for a premium, well-connected office space, with HB&O set to move into the building this month.
HB&O is an award-winning, independent accountancy firm that primarily works with SMEs, not-for-profit companies and owner-managed businesses. They offer a wide range of services to businesses and individuals, including audit, business and tax advisory, compliance services, payroll, transaction tax services, inheritance tax, trusts and estates, VAT and indirect tax, and Virtual Finance Office.
“Our move to Northspring, signals the expansion of HB&O into Birmingham,” says Mark Ashfield, Managing Director at HB&O. “From our new home at Northspring, we will be seeking to expand the reach of our services into the Birmingham area and build on our already strong reputation in the West Midlands.”
After exploring other city-centre offices and shared spaces, HB&O found that Northspring offered the perfect balance between serviced and traditional office, by taking a private suite with luxury facilities. “When looking for our new office space in Birmingham, we were seeking a central location, excellent communal facilities for our team, and a professional, modern environment for staff and clients alike. Northspring ticked all of those boxes and more.” said Mark.
With access to high-spec meeting rooms, Zoom booths, a gym, and a rooftop terrace, the team is looking forward to making the most of the space. “I would expect the larger meeting rooms on the ground floor, along with the Zoom booths located around the building to be hugely popular with our team. I am sure they will also take advantage of the gym and roof terrace!” Mark added.
Richard Williams of Lambert Smith Hampton, who completed the deal, commented “It was a pleasure dealing with HB&O on this latest letting for Northspring. Yet another business with which the combination of premium amenities, flexibility and a prime location has really resonated. HB&O’s willingness to expedite their timescales in order to secure space in the building, is testament to the building’s continuing appeal.”