Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Renewable energy company expands to Bradmore Business Park

Renewable energy company, GeoGreen Power Ltd has let Unit A Bradmore Business Park in Bunny. The property comprises a detached two storey office building situated within a Parkland Campus to the south of Nottingham.

Bradmore Business Park comprises three sister buildings that were developed in 2011, all consisting of modern detached office space.

FHP let Unit A Bradmore Business Park, which it says generated a strong level of enquiries with the majority of interest leaning more towards a floor-by-floor option of circa 3,000 sq ft, which seems to evidentially be in strong demand for ‘out-of-town’ business park floor space requirements.

Ideally, FHP wanted one occupier to take the whole space available to make it more of an attractive option for its client, although they were open to either. “We were delighted when GeoGreen Power Ltd came along and expressed their interest in the whole property,” FHP noted. “After viewing the suite only once, they were already set that this was the office for them as the characteristics of the building appealed to them and their type of occupation.

Amy Howard, surveyor at FHP Property Consultants, added: “It was a great result in the end for both our client and GeoGreen Power. The demand for ‘out-of-town’ office space especially in this size bracket is not as high as it once was, so it was a great result to secure a deal so quickly and complete on the legals within four weeks of being under offer.

“This property is an example that if a landlord maintains their property well and offers high quality modern office space then the demand is still there and prospective tenants are keen to move.

“GeoGreen Power Ltd had only recently started their office search but had not yet come across one that suited their needs and ultimately fell in love with Bradmore Business Park on their first viewing and I wish them all the best on continuing their journey.

“We are witnessing demand increasing for offices situated within business parks, with accessibility being a key requirement alongside ample car parking making it attractive for employees and accessible. I am excited to see what this year brings with the office market as in recent months we have seen a rise in take up.”

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