County Durham's Wynyard Business Park bags major office letting
Wynyard Business Park has secured a major office letting to an undisclosed public sector organisation.
Acting on behalf of Northumberland Estates, letting agents Knight Frank and Dodds Brown let Unit 7, Wynyard Business Village, which is a 5,100 sq ft high specification, grade A office suite on a new five-year lease.
The deal follows Everflow, a UK water supplier, doubling its office space at the business park.
Wynyard Business Park is located close to the junction of the A19 with the A689, just north of Billingham, providing a hub for professional and engineering services companies.
Anthony Cape, asset manager at Northumberland Estates, said: “We are very happy to accommodate an essential public service at Wynyard Business Park.
“The successful letting, following a thorough procurement period, once again highlights the desirability of the business park.
“With new executive housing nearby and planned retail and leisure developments on site, there really is no better office base in the Tees Valley.”
More than 65 businesses, employing more than 2,000 people, are presently located at Wynyard Business Park.
Current tenants include Baldwins Accountancy Group, TBI Solicitors, Balfour Beatty, Wood Group and Highfield Environmental.
Richard Wilson, Dodds Brown’s senior associate partner, concluded: “Wynyard Business Park’s position at the junction of the A19 and A689, facilitates easy access to the whole of the North East and beyond, making it ideal for a regional office.”
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