Partner Article
New grade A Wynyard Park office space brought to market
Teesside-based Dodds Brown LLP, an independent commercial property consultancy, and Knight Frank have been appointed by Northumberland Estates to market more than 20,000 sq. ft. of new grade A office space at Wynyard Park.
When this space is let, an additional 200 new jobs could be created at the office park, which stands close to the junction of the A19 with the A689.
Wynyard Park is already a hub for professional and engineering services companies, particularly suppliers to the chemical and offshore industries, with its proximity to the north bank of the River Tees, and good connections to Tyneside, Wearside and Durham.
Office buildings and suites ranging in size from 1,500 sq. ft. up to 10,000 sq. ft. are available for let, with smaller office suites available in Wynyard Park’s Business Centre.
According to letting agent Stephen Brown, Senior Partner at Dodds Brown, Wynyard Park will attract international, national and local businesses looking for a prestigious office base in the north of England.
Stephen said: “Wynyard Park offers quality space in a superb location, with an existing hub of engineering and professional services companies and excellent on-site facilities. We expect to generate great interest.”
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