Monday, October 20, 2025

Timely deal as home care provider takes third floor at The Clock Tower

The third floor at The Clock Tower, Nottingham city centre has been let to home care provider Q Care Assist, with the deal agreed and completed within a four-week timeframe.

The third floor comprises 2,773 sq ft of office accommodation, prominently positioned on the corner of Talbot Street.

The space has recently undergone a comprehensive refurbishment, including the installation of new mechanical and electrical systems, a modern kitchenette, and full redecoration to create an open-plan layout with natural light throughout. Enhancements to the lobby and entrance area further elevate the building’s appeal.

Jamie Simms, from Bildurn, said: “It is fantastic to have a quality tenant secured for the recently refurbished third floor space on Talbot Street in Nottingham city centre. Following this letting, we’ll be refurbishing the second floor and look forward to working with Amy again to secure another strong tenant and bring the building back to 100% occupancy.”

Amy Howard, surveyor at FHP Property Consultants, said: “We’re thrilled to have achieved such a swift and successful letting for our client and the tenant. The location and quality of the space make it a suitable choice for occupiers and I am excited to continue working with Bildurn to secure a new tenant for the second floor.

“It’s also been a pleasure assisting Q Care Assist in finding their new office home. After viewing several options together, it’s rewarding to see them settle into a space that suits their needs perfectly. We wish them every success in this exciting next chapter.”

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