Thursday, December 26, 2024

OMEETO completes latest in string of deals at Pride Park

Commercial property agency OMEETO has completed the latest in a string of letting deals on premises across Derby’s Pride Park.

Utilities infrastructure and engineering services company, Avove, is opening a new office in the East Midlands, which reflects its ambitious growth plans and will allow for the creation of new jobs in the region.

Avove’s business director of operations, Patrick Rafferty, said: “We wanted quality, modern offices which are in a great location and in keeping with our environmental aspirations of being energy efficient and within easy walking distance of public transport infrastructure.

“Securing the second floor of Pride Park gives us a great base and provides plenty of capacity to grow our business in the region. We’ve taken a long-term lease which shows our commitment and is a statement of our intent to be recruiting further as we gear up our operations in the coming years.”

Avove’s activities at Pride Park involve water and wastewater infrastructure works including design, construction, programme management, commissioning and customer service – allowing the teams to add real value for its clients. This will be Avove’s twentieth office/hub across the UK.

Chris Wright, the director at OMEETO, which recently celebrated its third anniversary in business, said: “The deal with Avove is the latest in a series of completions in and around Pride Park and highlights the continued popularity of this centrally located commercial district across a number of business sectors.

“We have recently also secured lettings for a number of other businesses including Explo, Scargill Mann, Derbyshire Properties, Resource Finder and Ivy Tech.

“With excellent communication links, these offices have been recently refurbished and offer high quality and flexible open plan and self-contained premises which are ideal for Avove.”

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