Lambert Smith Hampton
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Business details

Website
http://www.lsh.co.uk
Business type
UK business registered in Companies House
Number of employees
1,001-10,000 employees
Core industry
Business and consumer services

Lambert Smith Hampton

UK registered company – number 02521225

Registered office address:

5th Floor United Kingdom House, 180 Oxford Street, London, W1D 1NN

Lambert Smith Hampton


Company description

LSH works on a location strategy basis, providing a complete property search shortlist based on individual business needs. Their service includes the provision of location comparison reports, population dynamics, employment analysis data including employment skills analysis, and even travel time mapping.

With offices all over the UK, LSH pride themselves on their extensive on the ground local knowledge, which allows them to secure the most competitive terms for their clients. They produce the most detailed and up to date statistics on the UK commercial property market via regional office & industrial markets reports. They also produce quarterly Office Market Pulses – providing clients with a complete overview of the most recent office transactions, take-up and supply. They also produce yearly Regional office and National Industrial reports; here you will find an in-depth summary of these markets. This research is what makes LSH the market leaders and strengthens their negotiating position in the office and industrial markets.

Occupying a fantastic property in a great location helps create a thriving business. Let us help you with all your occupational needs. See our website www.lsh.co.uk for more insight.


Products and services

Corporate Real Estate Advisory, Where shall I locate my business, Commercial Property search and acquisition services

Business support
Business relocation, Planning consultants, Staff and family relocation
Management consulting
Commercial and pricing strategy, Workforce development, Strategy and long-term planning, Risk consultation

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