'Environmentally friendly' Gatwick offices welcome office expansion of geoservices company
A marine acquisition services company has expanded its offices in Gatwick.
Shearwater GeoServices now holds a single lease to 2030 on an entire floor with the acquisition of a further 8,412 sq ft at 2 City Place, south of the airport perimeter.
City Place comprises 85,250 sq ft of office space in Crawley’s business location, situated within one mile of Gatwick Airport’s South Terminal.
Shearwater is renting the property from Royal London Asset Management.
Adjacent occupiers include the UK headquarters of Nestlé, Novo Nordisk, Air Partner, Chapman Freeborn, Lloyds Bank, Santander and BDO.
Mick Richardson of Shearwater GeoServices, said: “We are delighted to expand our office in Gatwick, bringing our UK employees into one location. It is important for us to have a modern, environmentally friendly office, in close proximity to air travel and other transport connections to support our active global business.”
Will Hawking, senior asset manager at Royal London, commented: “This important letting underlines the strategic position of our building close to numerous modes of transport, together with the high quality space delivered. We are delighted that Shearwater has chosen to expand their operations at 2 City Place.”
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