Saturday, January 11, 2025

Further letting secured on Interchange 25 Business Park

FHP have completed the letting of the first floor at Unit 5, Interchange 25 Business Park to Equans, a provider of technical services, FM, regeneration and energy services.

Interchange 25 Business Park comprises a development of eight self-contained detached office buildings providing high quality office specification throughout, with a variety of occupiers including Air IT, Nurture Fertility, GPA Global, and Keepmoat Homes.

Equans have taken 2,071ft² of open plan office accommodation with ample car parking spaces.

Amy Howard, Surveyor at FHP Property Consultants, said: “After a slow start with initial interest, it was a great result to secure Equans on the first floor offices. It was evident that
the demand for the whole space of circa 4,000ft² was limited following on from a few viewings that resulted in no offers on the property.

“We therefore looked at different options to secure full occupancy. The out-of-town office market continued to show a strong level of demand between the 2,000ft² and 2,500ft² size bracket, which resulted in us changing our marketing approach and offering both the whole space and on a floor-by-floor basis.

“Once we added the additional availability options, it resulted in several further viewings and we secured Equans Ltd. Equans were a delight to work alongside from the start and they will be an excellent addition to the park.

“Securing a tenant for the ground floor space is a priority for us in order to achieve full occupancy for our client, interest remains strong so we are hopeful to achieve this over the course of the next few weeks.”

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