In the Spring, Savills Cambridge will relocate its 170 employees from Unex House to three new offices within the city.

The firm’s development, planning, rural, commercial agency and project management teams will relocate to Botanic House at 98-100 Hills Road. The residential sales and lettings teams will move to 1 Brookgate, as pictured above and below. Meanwhile, the finance and accounts teams will move to recently refurbished Generator building on Newmarket Road. Leases for the three new buildings have been signed for 10 years.

Savills first opened an office in Cambridge in 1978. Tom Fraser, head of office, said: “We have enjoyed an incredible 22 years at Unex House and the building has served us incredibly well.

“However, we had an opportunity not only to move into one of the city’s most prominent buildings, but to establish new satellite offices that are perfectly aligned to our business – providing a spacious, flexible and contemporary home for the benefit of our staff and clients alike.

“It’s a very exciting new chapter for Savills in Cambridge and we’re delighted to have committed our long-term future to the city. We now employ 170 people and this latest move will help us to fulfil our plans for future growth while maintaining our high standards of service.”

Ed Meyer, head of residential sales at Savills Cambridge, said: “This move further reinforces our commitment to Cambridge and the wider eastern region – ensuring we are well placed to continue to provide the best possible service for our clients.

“Despite a more challenging market we secured some strong results last year and we are excited about the opportunities ahead. This undoubtedly comes down to the strength of our team and we will continue to invest as we look to grow our business and increase market share in key areas.”

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