Friday, May 10, 2024

Lace Market ‘loft style’ offices let

The ‘loft-style’ fourth floor office at the popular 34 Stoney Street has been let in a deal brokered by Thomas Szymkiw, office agent at FHP Property Consultants.

The 1,400 sq ft suite provides Budgeting Solutions an opportunity to acquire a fully refurbished space within the roof eaves of this historic Grade II former Lace Mill.

The refurbishment included a full strip out with the installation of LED lighting, heating and cooling system, brand new kitchenette, WC’s and some clever glass partition work between the roof trusses to create independent meeting spaces.

Thomas Szymkiw, associate director at FHP, said: “This letting completes the final piece of the jigsaw for our clients who from acquisition of the property have undertaken a full and substantial refurbishment – sympathetically looking after its historic and period features whilst modernising the internal suites to the new tenants’ exacting specifications.

“It just goes to show that in the current market occupiers are demanding quality and when this is delivered – fantastic results will follow.

“It’s great news for the Lace Market office scene to have this building now fully let and I wish Paul at Budgeting Solutions and all the tenants the best of luck for the future.”

Paul Bavington, of Budgeting Solutions, said: “It’s been great working with Thomas/FHP on structuring the right deal with the landlord and being involved in specifying the fit out to ensure we created a workspace designed for hybrid working.

“As a fast growing technology business, this space will enable colleagues and clients alike to embrace true digital working patterns.”

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