GVA consultants move to Newcastle's Central Square South
The UK’s largest multidisciplinary professional consultancy outside of London, GVA has moved its 30-strong Newcastle office to a fully refurbished third floor office suite in Central Square South.
Central Square South set new Grade A office standards when constructed in 2000 and has seen considerable further investment by Standard Life Investments since they acquired the building in 2014.
Tony Wordsworth, GVA, who negotiated the new office lease terms, said: “The extensive refurbishment works to the offices, common parts and the impressive atrium have served to underpin Central Square South’s position as the best high quality Grade A space in Newcastle city centre.”
Greg Davison at Cushman and Wakefield represented the landlord along with joint agents LSH.
Gordon Hewling, regional senior director and Head of Building at GVA, added: “The new office is most impressive and efficient in terms of office working practices adopted by GVA nationwide.
“It provides an attractive, flexible working environment, well suited to our professional property consultancy business.”
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