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Arrowcroft announce newly restyled office space at Albert Dock
Property company, Arrowcroft, is proud to announce Dockside - a new flexible office concept at Liverpool’s iconic Albert Dock which is ready and available to let.
Dockside offers tenants newly restyled offices in The Colonnades at the Dock, with suites available from 480-6,400sq/ft. Boasting many original features of this fine Grade I Listed building, including vaulted ceilings, exposed brick walls and cast iron columns, the offices come with their own front door, flexible, easy-in easy-out terms, as well as nearby parking. All of the suites benefit from breathtaking views over Albert Dock.
The development of the Dockside office concept further demonstrates Arrowcroft’s commitment to Liverpool and Albert Dock, 25 years after the development opened to the public.
Simon Jones, director at Arrowcroft, said:
“Dockside is another example of our continued evolution at Albert Dock. We have invested heavily in the refurbishment of these suites and are now willing to consider flexible leases which reflect recent changes in the marketplace. Many smaller occupiers now require suites within the city centre on a flexible, all-inclusive, easy-in and easy-out basis, and we have created a product that should satisfy this demand.
“Furthermore, Arrowcroft believes that the offices at Dockside provide the best quality accommodation of this nature - modern, full of character and boasting views over the beautiful Albert Dock. They will provide growing businesses with everything they require. They have also been priced to compete with other offices in the city offering all inclusive deals.”
Paul Thorne, from Mason Owen, who are marketing Dockside, added:
“We are delighted to bring Dockside to market, providing businesses a uniquely flexible offer within a prestigious location at Albert Dock. These offices are irresistible to those seeking stylish contemporary space, within a vibrant area of the city.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Paul Richards .
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