Tapper Interiors is expanding its successful interiors business by buying Unit 1 at the popular Industrial Ownership Centre (IO Centre) on the Wildmere Road Industrial Estate, prominently situated at junction 11 of the London to Birmingham M40 motorway. Other occupiers of the IO Centre include Storagebase, The Tigers Group and The Gazebo Shop.
The property, a 12,235 sq ft detached warehouse/industrial building, was constructed in 2002 as part of the IO Industrial and Warehousing Development and will provide Tapper Interiors with quality production showroom and storage accommodation. Tapper Interiors, a family owned business since 1984, specialise in commercial property fit-outs with particular expertise in ceilings and partitions. The company, an award-winning one-stop shop for interiors projects, has expanded its range of fit out services and has a worthy reputation for high quality work. Clients of Tapper Interiors include Oxford University, Lexus, Triumph, Kärcher, local and national main contractors, local authorities and schools.
Mike Tapper, Managing Director, said: "The move facilitates the growth of our operations giving scope for staff expansion and improved warehouse operations including a new joinery workshop."
Harvey White, Commercial Property Negotiator at White Commercial Surveyors added: “White Commercial has acted as advisers at the IO scheme since its development in 2002 and has been involved in all the industrial transactions over the past 16 years."
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