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‘One of the best office locations on Teesside’ brought to market
Teesside independent commercial property consultants Dodds Brown LLP has brought 5,000 sq ft of prime, grade A office space in Middlesbrough to the market.
The first floor of Hudson Quay One, Manhattan Gate, Middlehaven, Middlesbrough boasts floor to ceiling glass, which make the most of its water frontage views. It has air conditioning, suspended ceilings, raised floors, on-site car parking and excellent communications in walking distance of the town centre.
The building is already the UK administrative HQ for global industrial services company Hertel and the regional base for the Crown Prosecution Service, while social housing organisation Thirteen Group also has its headquarters in the adjacent building.
Stephen Brown, Dodds Brown senior partner, said: “This is one of the best offices suites in one of the best office locations on Teesside.
“It would make a fine headquarters office for a local, regional, national, or even international organisation, accommodating up to 50 staff.
“With Hertel and the CPS already on site, any new tenant would be in good company. With a new bistro recently opened, and its proximity to the football ground and the town centre, Manhattan Gate as a location is only improving. We anticipate strong interest from inside and outside the region.”
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