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RPU Group appoint Naylors to manage Holland Park
Newcastle-based Naylors Chartered Surveyors has been appointed to manage Holland Park, a multi-let investment portfolio under new ownership in Newcastle.
Comprising of both offices and trade counter units, the 21,000 sq.ft site can be found one mile outside of the city centre at Fenham Barracks.
Recently acquired by Newcastle-based property investment company RPU Group Plc, the property’s portfolio includes tenants such as Crowns Paints Ltd, Integral UK Ltd and NP Alliance Ltd.
Angus White, Head of management at Naylors said: “Holland Park is a fantastic acquisition for RPU Group, with whom we have a long standing relationship as managing agents.
“Multi-let estates require hands-on management to ensure high standards of maintenance and efficient service charge arrangements. We look forward to assisting RPU Group in maximising the park’s asset value.”
The firm has also recently been appointed by North East England Chamber (formerly NECC) to manage its building at The Stamp Exchange on Westgate Road in Newcastle and Fenham Hall Studios in Fenham on behalf of the owner, Peter Lambert.
Naylors’ office agency team has also been appointed to market the vacant office space at Fenham Hall Studios.
Peter Lambert of Fenham Hall Studios said: “We’re enlisting the help of Naylors as we feel they are well placed to promote the quality of this unique corner of commercial space within minutes of the centre of town.
“I look forward to working with the Naylors team to help Fenham Hall Studios fulfill its undoubted potential.”
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