Thrive Alternative Provision has taken 3,735 sq ft of light industrial space on Colwick Industrial Estate in Nottingham to support its continued growth.
Unit 8, Morris Court, includes a mezzanine floor, secure compound, three-phase electricity, heated warehouse, 5m eaves height and an electric roller shutter door. The site also benefits from professional estate management.
Thomas Szymkiw, head of agency at NG Chartered Surveyors, said: “We’re delighted to have secured a high-quality tenant for Unit 8 in Thrive Alternative Provision. Their move into Colwick Industrial Estate underlines the strength of demand we’re seeing from ambitious, growing businesses looking for well-located, modern space in Nottingham.”
Thrive Alternative Provision delivers education to young people with complex social, emotional and educational needs from within the local community.
Hamza Bencherif, Thrive’s regional operations manager for Nottingham, said: “Unit 8, Morris Court will enable our pupils to gain necessary vocational qualifications as well as core subjects to provide further educational and employment pathways for them to reach their full potential.”