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Newcastle surveyors see upturn in regional office demand
Naylors Chartered Surveyors say there has been an upturn in North East office demand in the final quarter of 2013.
The commercial property consultants have taken on over 150,000 sq ft of new office instructions since appointing its new office agency head, Simon Taylor, in October last year.
Naylors have been marketing properties such as The Quadrant at Newburn Riverside; Maingate and Digital House at Team Valley and Teleport House at Doxford Business Park in Sunderland.
The firm are working with the likes of The Northumberland Estates, Banks Group, Cushman & Wakefield Investors and HMC Group.
Bill Naylor, founder of Naylors added: “We are very pleased to be working on such a fantastic range of office instructions and for clients who we have not worked with previously.
“Our reputation has traditionally been embedded in industrial agency but our recent expansion of various departments including office agency enables us to be a truly multi-disciplinary firm.”
Naylors employ 25 staff across offices in Newcastle and Teesside.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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