Mango on the move to Methuen Park

Data analysis solutions providers Mango Business Solutions Ltd have taken cutting edge office space at the Methuen Park complex in Chippenham in a deal brokered by Colliers International.

Mango are relocating from the Greenways Business Park to No 2 Methuen Park – owned and occupied by SciSys.

Colliers International Bristol-based offices specialist James Preece said the building was handily positioned with good access to the M4 and offered excellent facilities for work, rest and play.

He said: “This is a distinctive complex in a favoured location with all the facilities you would expect from prime modern office space. Number 2 Methuen Park includes an on site gym and café to ensure all staff are well catered for.”

Mango Solutions have agreed a 10-year lease with a five-year break.

James Preece said: “We only have the first floor SW left and we are already seeing interest in it.”

Mango Solutions is a data analysis software company delivering tailored training, consulting and application development allowing their customers to harness the power of complex statistical analysis. The company has seen very rapid growth over the past couple of years and, in addition to opening offices in Shanghai and Switzerland, required much larger office space for its UK head office.

Colliers International was acting for SciSys, who  supply bespoke software systems, IT based solutions and support services to the media broadcast, space, government and defence, environment and application support sectors.

Methuen Park has a competitive parking ratio of 1-200 square feet.

Office facilities include suspended ceilings, air conditioning, showers and kitchen, on site conferencing and a staffed reception.

In addition occupiers can hire the presentation suite located in the atrium. This has movable partitions allowing it to accommodate between 20 – 75 occupants.
 
The SCISYS Building is  a 10 – 15 minute drive from J17 M4 and is situated close to 
the junction of the A4 Bath Road and the A350, providing fast connections to Junction 17 six miles away.