Thursday, January 16, 2025

Office building let at The Triangle

A major office deal has been completed at one of Nottingham’s most prestigious addresses.

The transaction has seen the 4,055 sq ft building on the NG2 Business Park, on the fringe of Nottingham city centre, let.

The two-storey building sits alongside existing occupiers including Experian, Mercedes Benz, Jaguar, Land Rover, Pentland, Specsavers, Staffline and VF Northern Europe.

Charlotte Steggles, Director at NG Chartered Surveyors, brokered the deal on behalf of a private landlord client. Amy Howard of FHP Property Consultants acted for the new tenant.

Charlotte said: “This is a great outcome for both the new occupier and our forward-thinking landlord who has continued to invest in The Triangle.

“This city fringe location combines the benefits of city centre premises with the attraction of a modern business park environment that also provides good access to the city’s main arterial route, and this deal shows that demand for high quality office space is very much alive and kicking in the city.”

Amy said: “We are pleased to have successfully assisted our retained client in securing their office suite after an extensive year-long search for the ideal fit for their requirements.

“NG2 Business Park, located on the fringe of Nottingham city, offers a prime location with nearby amenities such as cafes, bars and restaurants as well as excellent transport links and secure parking. The business park provides the perfect out-of-town office space within an in-town location.”

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