Sixt signs up for 6,000 sq ft at Seneca's Slough property
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Car rental giant Sixt has relocated its UK head office to the recently transformed Keypoint building in Slough.
Sixt has signed up for 6,000 sq ft and a ten year lease at Keypoint, which is owned by Seneca property.
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Andrew Baillie of Vail Williams who advised Seneca on the letting, said: "We are delighted to have advised on this deal and to have secured Sixt’s long-term future in Slough.
"With Keypoint’s central location and prime workspace offering, it is no surprise that this has proven to be the perfect fit for the Sixt brand to commit to for the long-term."
Seneca said it has worked with Sixt to deliver a bespoke, fully-fitted suite comprising of office, breakout, meeting and training areas.
It is the second large letting of the month at Keypoint with Thames Valley Buses going into a separate fully fitted suite.
Seneca Property CEO Jeff Morton said: "We’re delighted to welcome both Sixt and Thames Valley Buses to Keypoint.
"Since we acquired Keypoint we have more than doubled the occupancy, welcoming customers of all sizes to what is now a vibrant, modern asset in the heart of the local Slough business community.
"We remain very active in the office investment market and with significant capital to deploy looking for similar investment opportunities."
Formed in 2017, Seneca Property is the property investment arm of the Seneca group of specialist investment and lending companies.
Seneca Property has invested more than £200 million into a broad range of opportunistic property investments across different sectors with a typical seal size of £2 to 20m.