Tuesday, November 5, 2024

J25 business park reaches full occupancy

The latest letting at Interchange 25 Business Park by FHP has resulted in full occupancy on the site.

The final ground floor office suite was let to WHP Trust Ltd, the newest tenant to arrive on the business park, further enhancing the diverse range of occupiers. FHP recently secured the first floor tenants at Unit 5 Interchange earlier this year to Equans Ltd.

Interchange 25 Business Park is situated just off Junction 25 of the M1 Motorway and the A52 which connects Nottingham and Derby. The park comprises a development of 8 self-contained detached office buildings.

Amy Howard from FHP Property Consultants said: “I am thrilled to have secured the final letting with WHP Trust, achieving full occupancy on-site for our client. The business park has remained consistently popular throughout the years we have marketed these office suites and continuing our client’s success by attracting strong tenants.

“It was always a risk to split the floor plates on a floor-by-floor basis on Unit 5 with Equans occupying the first floor, however, the level of interest and enquiries during the short marketing period stayed strong to secure us a tenant. It is encouraging to see the demand for out-of-town business parks remain consistent, helping to revitalize the office market and encourage take up.

“I had been in discussions with WHP Trust for several months prior to securing this office space for them. From the first viewing at Interchange, it was evident that the unit suited all their requirements and needs, and solicitors were soon instructed. It has been a pleasure to assist them throughout their search and I wish them every success in their new office premises.”

A spokesperson for Interchange said: “As always, it is great to see the site reach full occupancy and the diverse range of tenants that we have on-site. FHP Property Consultants have done an excellent job in securing another tenant for Unit 5 to achieve this. We are continuing to listen to tenants’ needs and requirements so we can make the park suitable, keeping them tenants for a number of years to come.”

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