Celebrating two years of expansion for Stephen George + Partners in London

Two years on from expanding its London office into a dedicated suite in Shoreditch, it’s a pleasure to see our client Stephen George + Partners (SGP) celebrating its growth in the capital, supporting existing clients as well as developing new and successful opportunities in London and the South East.

The landmark was celebrated on Thursday 28th September at Laurel’s on The Roof, where SGP’s London team were joined by old and new clients and guests from the London business community.

SGP is one of the UK’s leading architectural practices. An Architects’ Journal AJ100 company with offices in London, Leicester, Leeds, Birmingham and Solihull, its award-winning teams are skilled and highly versatile, providing an exceptional level of expertise in masterplanning, design and delivery.

After a successful recent recruitment drive, the London office currently contains seven staff, delivering on the studio’s workstream and supporting other SGP offices with selected projects, designing across a range of sectors, such as data centres, industrial logistics, care homes and workplace interiors.

Studio Director, Muhammad Khan: “London is a thriving multicultural metropolis and home to some of the most exciting projects in the UK, but it is also an extremely competitive market and the development of SGP’s London office has always been a mark of our complete commitment to the region.

“Our focus has always been to develop a diverse, flexible, collaborative team, drawn from different backgrounds but with a shared set of values. Through empowering and developing the staff here, we feel we are better placed to challenge our current ways of working and deliver exceptional buildings for our clients.”

In addition to developing new clients within established and new sectors, SGP’s London office has also been involved in establishing advantageous joint ventures with partners in Europe.

Concludes Muhammad: “We are confident in the future growth of the London office, and our focus is to develop steadily and organically, encouraging colleagues to develop the skills and confidence to lead on our future programmes.”

Full photo gallery of the anniversary event can be found HERE

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