Monday, April 29, 2024

New Derby headquarters for medical implant specialists

Salloway Property Consultants have let 3 Pinnacle Way to Medartis Limited on behalf of a private landlord client.

The medical implant specialists are relocating to larger and more prominent offices at the heart of Pride Park, in close proximity to Derby Train Station. The building provides an attractive two storey office premises of approximately 5,360 sq ft, which will now serve as Medartis’ new UK headquarters.

Medartis Limited, the UK subsidiary of Swiss-based Medartis AG, is a global innovation leader who develops, manufactures and sells titanium screws and plates, surgical instruments and system solutions for fracture fixation; enabling patient rehabilitation following the surgical reconstruction of fractures, mal-unions and deformities or skeletal diseases and their adjacent soft tissues.

Hugo Beresford, of Salloway Property Consultants, who acted on behalf of the landlord, said: “I am delighted to both secure a high-quality tenant for my client and also to assist Medartis with their relocation and significant plans for growth. They are a company going from strength to strength and the property occupies a great position on Pride Park – I’m sure that it will provide them with a perfect base from which to continue their expansion plans.”

Andrew Wilcher, Medartis’ general manager for the EMEA North Region, said: “We are delighted to have secured the much-needed extra space that we require for our continued growth and future plans.”

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