Sunday, April 28, 2024

New UK headquarters for CGI and high-end photography specialists

Salloway Property Consultants have disposed of the freehold interest of modern office premises within Turnpike Business Park, Swanwick, on behalf of private clients.

The building, known as Network House (Unit 9 Turnpike Business Park), comprises a detached two storey office building which provides a net internal area of approximately 4,425 sq ft with 20 dedicated on-site car parking spaces.

Hugo Beresford, of Salloway Property Consultants, who acted on behalf of the vendor, said: “The property was popular with both investors and owner occupiers, given that it provides modern office accommodation with good parking provisions and excellent road connections – I am delighted to have completed the sale to Curve Digital and wish them every success at their new premises.”

Curve Digital, who are a specialist in CGI and high-end photography with offices in both the Midlands and Los Angeles USA, provide their services to a variety of clients within the automotive and advertising industry. The acquisition of Network House represents a relocation of their UK base of operations from Eastwood, Nottinghamshire to larger and more prominent offices that are able to facilitate the company’s rapid and continuing business growth.

Nick Limb, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Curve Digital, said: “We are really excited to create a cool space here, which is perfectly situated for our staff, allowing room for the growth we need.”

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