Three high spec office buildings at York's Westminster Place hit the market
Three high specification office buildings at Westminster Place, York Business Park, are set to hit the market.
The buildings are situated at York’s business development in Nether Poppleton, which features a café as well as 200 on-site car parking spaces.
The four storey buildings offer a total of 51,267 sq ft of office space. Suites are ready for immediate use and can satisfy a range of requirements, with sizes ranging from 300-5,000 sq ft.
CEG has instructed Bilfinger GVA, the commercial property agency, ioffer to the market the three office buildings.
Matthew Tootell, director in Bilfinger GVA’s Leeds office team, said: “Westminster Place is an incredibly popular site and provides a great opportunity for businesses looking to relocate or expand in the city of York.
“The development is already home to occupiers such as Premier Inn, Co-operative Food, Bannatyne Health Club & Spa, Coyle Personnel PLC, Access Intelligence PLC and Monitor computer Systems Limited.
“York has a shortage of Grade A office buildings, and this site is ideal for those looking for modern, high specification office spaces. As the suites have been developed with full amenities, they’re suitable for a range of requirements.”
Bilfinger GVA has been instructed alongside McBeath Property Consultancy.
Andrew McBeath, director at McBeath Property Consultancy, added: “Westminster Place has always maintained good occupancy levels irrespective of market conditions.
“Location, parking provision, effective design and amenities tend to be a tenants first considerations and Westminster Place ticks these boxes immediately.
“With an eroding supply of quality offices in York, Westminster Place is one of only a handful of developments in the city that offer businesses a prestigious working environment.”
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