Following the £7 million redevelopment of EastWest on Maid Marian Way in Nottingham, a further hattrick of tenants have leased more than 16,500 sq ft of office space.
An international domain registry and web hosting company has taken 5,500 sq ft of bespoke designed workspace within EastWest, signing a five-year lease. Two further deals have been agreed with audit, tax and consulting firm RSM UK taking 7,500 sq ft and Roythornes Ltd taking 3,291 sq ft on 10-year leases.
Ann Barrasso, operations director for Roythornes Limited, said: “As a firm we had been in Nottingham for several years but were ready, due to our ambitious expansion programme, to move to an office which reflected the law firm we are now, rather than the one we were some years ago.
“In addition, of course, we were keen to improve the working environment for our talented team – it’s so important that we look after our people and that staff look forward to coming in to work.
“We’re delighted to say that EastWest ticked all the boxes – it gives us a brilliant base for the firm and our staff love the building, the environment and the facilities. We’re looking forward to continuing to build our business from our new home.”
Sheetal Sanghvi, managing partner in the East Midlands at RSM UK, said: “As part of our commitment to the East Midlands region, we’re thrilled to have extended our lease at the newly refurbished EastWest offices for the next decade.
“We look forward to welcoming our team, clients and contacts to our new home very soon, where we will continue to support fantastic businesses in the city and across the region.”
Alex Goode, investment manager at CEG, added: “We’re delighted to welcome three further businesses with strong covenants to EastWest. The building has fast become a thriving business community following its comprehensive modern refurbishment.”
Mark Tomlinson, Director at FHP which is the agent on the scheme, said: “EastWest represents the ‘best in class’ office offering in Nottingham following its substantial refurbishment.
“In particular, the building offers the high-quality finishes and lifestyle aspects which are sought after by occupiers with the onsite café restaurant and a particular emphasis on the occupier experience.”