Mazars London through the ages plus take a look into our brand new space in the Old Bailey

Mazars London through the ages...

Since the firms humble beginnings with Charles Neville Russell setting up on his own as a bookeeper for Lloyds underwriting syndicates in an office that overlooked Poultry, to now moving into a new modern workspace across three floors in the Old Bailey, there have been many big changes at the firm. Discover more about how Mazars London has evolved through the ages. How many offices do you recognise?

My custom image11 Poultry EC2




1900 - Small premises in Bucklersbury backing on to Poultry.


1906 - 11 Poultry EC2 started on third floor, expanded to fourth, then Syndicate Department took over the attic.






My custom image30 Artillery Lane E1



1974 - 30 Artillery Lane followed by take-over of small building at 20 Artillery Lane.


1980 - Shortage of space still a problem, Syndicate Department moved into Gun House




My custom image246 & 266 Bishopsgate EC2




1983 - All existing Neville Russell properties vacated (except temporary premises at Steward Street), firm moved to 246 Bishopsgate.


1985 - Took over 266 Bishopsgate as additional premises, Steward Street vacated.





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1996 - Bishopsgate vacated, Neville Russell moved into 24 Bevis Marks.










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2007 - Merger with the London-based accountancy and consultancy firm MRI Moores Rowland. The enlarged team saw us take two floors in Tower Bridge House, where we were based for 15 years.






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2022 - Move to the Old Bailey.








Located on the top three floors of 30 Old Bailey, our innovative office space will support our hybrid working model and allows our team to continue working with greater flexibility. 

Located in the heart of Central London, our new office space is not only well connected to many transport links, but we have some iconic buildings close by. Over the course of the week, team members have made their way into the new office to take in the fantastic views of St Paul’s Cathedral. 

The Move team has been hard at work putting the finishing touches on the new office, and while there are still a few elements to complete, the overall feedback is overwhelmingly positive. We are excited to welcome clients back into our office in the coming weeks as the final pieces are completed.

Rumour has it there may even be an alumni event on the cards so keep your eyes peeled....

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While there are many highlights of this new office, a few key ones are outlined below. 

Sustainability

30 Old Bailey was designed to achieve the highest industry standards for sustainability.

The building has achieved the BREEAM Excellent standard, which puts it in the top 10% of commercial office buildings for sustainability in the UK.

The energy to the building is supplied through a green energy provider, and all waste is managed by Bywaters, who send zero waste to Landfill.

The Innovation Lab

The innovation lab will be used to demonstrate new innovations to clients and to work with clients to solve problems in innovative ways. There will also be technology from external vendors housed in this space.

The lab, which can be set up in different ways, features an 86-inch interactive mounted display with a conference camera mounted above, enabling large sale interactive sessions.

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Our new address and contact details:

30 Old Bailey

London

EC4M 7AU

0207 063 4000

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