Macpherson Kelley moves to new space in Sydney

The new office reflects the firm's commitment to sustainability

Macpherson Kelley moves to new space in Sydney
Macpherson Kelley’s Sydney office. Credit: The Pixel Collective and Cachet Group

Macpherson Kelley has moved to a new office space in Sydney.

The firm makes its new home in Grosvenor Place, George Street. The relocation reflects the firm’s commitment to sustainability; the building has a a 6.0-star NABERS Waste Rating, a 5.0-star NABERS Energy Rating (6.0 stars with green power), and a 4.0-star NABERS Water Rating.

“We were really keen on the building’s eco-friendly features, which tie in seamlessly with our commitment to ESG initiatives”, COO David Ward said.

The firm also invited staff and leaders alike to provide input on the new office.

“We wanted to ensure the needs of our people were met, so we conducted comprehensive workshops and surveys to gather insight on what was most important to them in our new office. The result is a modern and vibrant workspace that fosters productivity and well-being”, Ward said.

Macpherson Kelley’s new space has a hybrid office layout that incorporates quiet rooms, shared spaces, and front-of-house facilities to host clients and hold functions. Cachet Group designed and built the office, which has already opened its doors.

Last year, the firm also relocated its Brisbane team to Eagle Street’s Waterfront Place.

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