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Knights Plc Take New Offices in Nottingham
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Acting on behalf of Leicestershire County Council, FHP Property Consultants are delighted to announce the letting of some 10,000ft² of offices at Embankment House, Riverside Business Park to Knights plc, a fast growing legal and professional services business which has 13 offices across the UK and employs some 930 professionals.
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Substantial Refurbishment Completed at Resource House
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The Landlords of Resource House have now completed a Grade A refurbishment of the building having acquired the property earlier this year. The property comprises a substantial detached office building on its own gated site on Phoenix Business Park extending to 8,438ft² with extensive car parking.
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Reasons Why a Changing Office Market Can Still Thrive
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I believe that there are many reasons to be optimistic about the future of office buildings and the office market generally as we come out of lockdown in a “post Coronavirus” world. Certainly, for many the newfound ability for staff to work from home has meant that we are seeing a number of occupiers reassess what it is they want from their office going forwards.
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Office Letting Completes in Nottingham's Historic Lace Market
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FHP Property Consultants are delighted to announce the letting of the second floor at 19 Stoney Street to Voyage Care Limited. The office provides the company with just under 1,500ft² of period office space within the Creative Quarter within the heart of Nottingham’s historic Lace Market.
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City Buildings - From Acquisition to Office Refurbishment and Pre-letting
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Located alongside Nottingham Train Station, City Buildings comprises an imposing retail and office building on the walkway from the station to the heart of the City Centre. Built in 1897 the building was completed in the same year that Nottingham gained its City status, the reason for the name. The building is more commonly known among Nottingham residents as ‘the Redmayne and Todd building’ owing to the sports department store which occupied the Canal Street frontage for so many years.
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