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Gilbert Harvey Director of Budworth Hardcastle at their Kettering office reports that the speculative office development by their clients Cedar House Investments has achieved great initial success in disposing of three of the office buildings within the Headway Business Park office scheme at this gateway location to Corby, Northamptonshire.
The 8,052 sq.ft. Oakley Hay building was sold to local accountants Moore Stephens as part of their relocation from their current Corby and Kettering offices. Two semi detached office buildings of approximately 3,580 sq.ft. each have been sold to local solicitors Lamb & Holmes and to regional building company Jeakins Weir as part of their relocation from the Corby town centre to this gateway office development.
Budworth Hardcastle initially sold this gateway site to Cedar House Investments who recognised the undoubted stategic location for this office scheme to be located within Corby and to have 60% of the scheme sold within three months of Practical Completion has justified their confidence in building a new speculative office scheme within Corby, recognising the towns potential.
Budworth Hardcastle are marketing the remaining office buildings within Saxon House on the Headway Business Park with individual office buildings from 1,885 sq.ft. and 2,115 sq.ft. that potentially can be combined to give larger sizes and are fitted to a high specification including raised access floors, suspended ceilings, comfort cooling/heating systems with kitchenettes and carpeting throughout.
For further details contact Gilbert Harvey at Budworth Hardcastle on 01536 483400.
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