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The occupier view: Forsters on leaving Mayfair for Marylebone

There was a moment – a fleeting, blink-and-you-missed-it moment – in which law firm Forsters could have become a fully remote business. No offices. Zoom and Teams screens only.

Glenn Dunn, head of the corporate occupier group in Forsters’ real estate team, says he breathed “a huge sigh of relief” when partners showed “next to no support” for the idea – after all, it would have ended his own project to find the firm a new headquarters in no uncertain terms. But the fact that the option was discussed, even briefly, shows just how open corporate occupiers are becoming to change as they map out their post-pandemic real estate needs.

In June, Forsters confirmed a move to Lazari Investments’ 22 Baker Street, W1. It’s not as radical as going remote, but the relocation still has its surprises. It puts the 500-person firm in Marylebone, leaving its Mayfair home of more than two decades, and it was the only building from a lengthy list of viewings that was not a multi-let. For Dunn, the letting is the culmination of lessons learnt throughout the pandemic. 

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