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Knights moves to One Central Square, Cardiff — 2026

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Last updated: May 21, 2026 5:03 pm
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Knights moves to One Central Square, Cardiff — 2026
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Key Points

  • Knights, a national legal and professional services firm, is relocating its Cardiff office to One Central Square this summer.
  • The firm has grown to more than 20 professionals since launching in Cardiff last year from a temporary base at Brunel House.
  • The new office will have capacity for over 50 employees from day one, with room for further expansion.
  • One Central Square is opposite Cardiff Central station, owned by an overseas investor and managed by Knight Frank.
  • Knights aims to support corporate, real estate, banking, family and dispute resolution services across South Wales.
  • James Christacos, regional client services director at Knights, highlighted client demand and the fit of One Central Square for further growth.
  • Kathryn Cripps, head of asset management at Knight Frank, emphasised the building’s strong market positioning and tenant demand.
  • Knights reported expected annual revenues of £207 million, up 28% year‑on‑year, with profits rising 18% to £33 million (source: Bdaily).

Cardiff (Cardiff Daily) May 21, 2026 – Knights has confirmed it will relocate its Cardiff operation to One Central Square this summer, after establishing a team of more than 20 professionals at a temporary base in Brunel House since launching in the city last year. As reported by Bdaily, the move is intended to mark “the next stage of the firm’s expansion plans in Wales” and will provide capacity for in excess of 50 employees from day one, with scope for additional growth.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Who are the key spokespeople and what have they said about the move?
  • How will the new location support Knights’ services across South Wales?
  • Who owns and manages One Central Square and what do they say about the building?
  • What does the relocation reveal about Knights’ recent financial performance?
  • How many staff will the new office accommodate and what are the immediate staffing plans?
  • How does the move fit into the Cardiff office market and city centre dynamics?
  • What services will be focused on from the Cardiff office and what is the client proposition?
  • What is the timeline for the move and where is Knights currently based in Cardiff?
  • Background of the development
  • Prediction — how could this development affect businesses, employees and clients in South Wales?

Who are the key spokespeople and what have they said about the move?


As reported by James Christacos, regional client services director at Knights,

“Cardiff has been an exceptional addition to our business. In a short period of time we’ve built real momentum, have brought together an outstanding team and we are seeing strong demand from clients who want high‑quality professional advice delivered with a modern, commercial approach.”

He added that One Central Square

“gives us the space, facilities and visibility to continue building – strengthening our capabilities, continuing to attract ambitious professionals, and delivering an even broader range of services for clients across South Wales and beyond.”

How will the new location support Knights’ services across South Wales?


Knights says the office, located opposite Cardiff Central station, will support its growing range of legal and professional services across South Wales, specifically naming corporate, real estate, banking, family and dispute resolution work. The firm positions the move as enhancing its ability to serve clients “wherever they are in the UK” by reinforcing its local presence and operational capacity in Wales.

Who owns and manages One Central Square and what do they say about the building?


One Central Square is owned by an overseas investor and is managed by Knight Frank. Kathryn Cripps, head of asset management at Knight Frank, said:

“We are delighted to welcome Knights to One Central Square. The building has performed exceptionally well over the past year, underpinned by its prime city centre location, high quality specification and amenity offer, alongside a clear and well executed asset management and leasing strategy. Continued demand from high‑calibre occupiers highlights the strength of the building’s positioning within the Cardiff office market.”

Her comments were provided by Knight Frank through the building’s management communications.

What does the relocation reveal about Knights’ recent financial performance?


The relocation follows strong performance across Knights’ wider business. As reported by Bdaily, Knights is expecting annual revenues of £207 million, up 28 per cent year‑on‑year, and has recorded an 18 per cent rise in profits to £33 million. Knights’ management frames the Cardiff expansion as part of its broader growth trajectory.

How many staff will the new office accommodate and what are the immediate staffing plans?


Knights states the new One Central Square premises will have capacity for more than 50 employees from the outset, substantially increasing capacity from its current team of more than 20 professionals in Cardiff. The firm has indicated the space also allows for further headcount growth as demand and service lines expand.

How does the move fit into the Cardiff office market and city centre dynamics?


Knight Frank’s statements position One Central Square as a prime, well‑specified asset benefitting from city centre location and strong amenity offer, which has attracted continued demand from high‑calibre occupiers. Knights’ arrival is presented as evidence of occupier confidence in central Cardiff as a commercial and professional hub, particularly given the building’s proximity to Cardiff Central station and visibility within the city centre.

What services will be focused on from the Cardiff office and what is the client proposition?


Knights intends to deliver a range of legal and professional services from Cardiff, with emphasis on corporate, real estate, banking, family and dispute resolution work. The firm pitches a “modern, commercial approach” and local capacity to meet client demand across South Wales, signalling both transactional and advisory service capabilities.

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What is the timeline for the move and where is Knights currently based in Cardiff?


Knights is currently operating from a temporary base at Brunel House and has announced the relocation will take place this summer. The firm launched in Cardiff last year and has scaled to more than 20 professionals since that launch.

Background of the development


Knights is a national legal and professional services firm that has expanded its footprint across the UK in recent years. The Cardiff launch last year and rapid build of a local team reflect a deliberate strategy to increase regional coverage and client access outside of Knights’ traditional centres. The firm’s reported financial results—expected annual revenues of £207 million and profits of £33 million, up 28% and 18% respectively according to Bdaily—have supported investment in new office space and hiring. One Central Square, as an asset managed by Knight Frank and owned by an overseas investor, has been marketed and managed to attract professional services tenants seeking high‑specification city centre offices with strong transport links.

Prediction — how could this development affect businesses, employees and clients in South Wales?

  • For local clients and businesses: Knights’ expanded presence in Cardiff is likely to increase access to specialist legal and professional services locally, reducing the need for clients to instruct firms based outside Wales for mid‑to‑high‑complexity matters. More local advisors could mean quicker turnaround on matters and potentially more competitive fee structures due to increased local market capacity.
  • For the Cardiff legal jobs market: The stated capacity for more than 50 employees opens prospects for recruitment of solicitors, advisors and support staff in Cardiff, potentially drawing talent from rivals and supporting graduate and mid‑career hiring locally.
  • For the Cardiff office market: Knights joining One Central Square reinforces demand from professional services occupiers for central, well‑spec’d offices near transport hubs, which may support further investment and leasing activity in prime city centre assets.
  • For Knight Frank and the building owner: Securing a national firm like Knights bolsters the asset’s leasing credentials and could improve investor confidence in One Central Square’s income profile and market positioning.
  • For Knights’ national strategy: Establishing a larger operational base in Cardiff may strengthen Knights’ service network across Wales, helping the firm win regional mandates and integrate Welsh operations into national service delivery.
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