DTZ in Nottingham awarded hat trick of office instructions

The Nottingham office of global real estate services firm, DTZ has been appointed to market three office buildings around the city.

In the first of the hat trick of instructions, DTZ’s business space team will be marketing Avalon Court, located on Kent Street in the city centre. A self-contained, prominent building, Avalon Court offers refurbished office suites to let from 3,000 sq ft to 30,322 sq ft, with open plan accommodation across four floors.

A short distance away is 2 Castle Boulevard, a four storey period building, formerly used as a mill, which DTZ is marketing for sale or to let. Located within walking distance of Nottingham railway station, the building benefits from high ceilings and good natural lighting and has open plan accommodation available from 1,654 sq ft to 17,811 sq ft. 

The building has planning consent for offices and D1 usage (a clinic or health centre) and flexible short-term leases will be considered. In addition, consent has also been secured to extend the property and provide up to 20,000 sq ft of self contained space.

Completing the trio of instructions is office building, 1 Mere Way, part of Ruddington Fields Business Park, six miles south of Nottingham city centre.

Located in a prominent position at the entrance to the business park, the property comprises a detached, two storey headquarter building constructed in the early 1990’s. Inside, there is well specified, open plan accommodation in suites to let from 6,842 sq ft to 28,513 sq ft.

Ruddington Fields Business Park is located in a landscaped setting in close proximity to Ruddington town centre. Other occupiers at the park include, Nottinghamshire County Council, Experian, Welcome Financial Services and Quotient Bio Research Clinical.

Helen Longstaffe, Business Space Director at DTZ in Nottingham, commented: “We are delighted to have been appointed to market these three diverse properties across the city. Whilst all quite different, they all offer flexible space in central or accessible locations and would suit a wide spectrum of occupiers.”