New way of working at BizSpace Amber Court
BizSpace provides local space for businesses of all sizes to meet, create and collaborate. Our high-quality offices are offered on flexible, affordable terms and located in convenient, regional locations - everything needed to help your business thrive.
We are excited to announce our newly refurbished fully serviced office in Newcastle - Amber Court, starting from £149 per desk.
We are offering you 1 month free when you sign for a minimum of 12 months.
Located close to the city centre, we have a wide selection of newly refurbished offices, all offering fantastic natural light and individual cooling and heating. The centre benefits from a large breakout area with private booths, collaboration tables and meeting rooms. The centre has onsite car parking.
With the historic Hadrian’s Wall Path immediately outside the building, the offices are easily accessible from A695 and a few minutes’ walk from Newcastle Central Station.
If you unsure of the space, we are offering you a free trial for a week to see the space for yourself.
Book a viewing and use our space for free. Contact Lisa Atkinson - Business Centre Manager on 07471 995 197
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