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Hat trick of office property deals in Wetherby
A national property consultant has experienced a surge in demand for office space in Wetherby.
Three new clients have acquired premises in the popular and well located Walkers Court and Cromwell office parks – both located close to the town centre, and the transactions brokered by the Leeds office of Carter Jonas.
Further education provider Pitman Training, which operates nationally, has recently acquired 3,000 sq ft of office space at Fairfax House, Walkers Court, off Audby Lane.
The office was completely refurbished to create bespoke premises for Pitman Training.
Agricultural wind turbine suppliers Earthmill is about to move into neighbouring Marston House, also located at Walkers Court, where it has agreed to occupy 2,500 sq ft.
Finally, Bradford-based manufacturing and electrical engineering company Tatham Ltd has recently acquired 1,200 sq ft of high quality first floor office space at Akula House, on the Cromwell office park.
Mark Woodward, co-director of Earthmill, said: “We are going through a period of growth and needed well-appointed, accessible office space that can accommodate an expanding team – that will include up to 10 new members of staff.
“We wanted to retain our headquarters in Wetherby and were delighted with the opportunity to move into Walkers Court, with its great links to the A1(M).”
David Aspland, head of commercial at Carter Jonas in Yorkshire, said: “This is fantastic news for Wetherby landlords, and the people who live and work here, as these three deals are testament to the continuing popularity of what is a bustling town location with great transport links.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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