Property & Construction

Wantage: Boston House attracts tenants to serviced offices

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TBM Team

Tenants are queuing up for newly-refurbished serviced office accommodation at Boston House, Grove Business Park, near Wantage. Since the relaunch of Boston House Business Centre in May, six companies employing a total of 24 staff have signed deals with all but one now operating out of the refurbished premises.

They include engineering parts specialist Evoke Supplies; toy company Trend UK; airline training firm Aviatas; Dave Beach Building Services and new start-up, Impact New Business.

But the biggest mover has been pharmaceutical consultancy business S-cubed which has moved 16 staff from Milton Park into two new offices.

Mark Lipscombe, managing director, S-cubed, explained: “We felt that the recently refurbished facilities on offer at Boston house were ideal for our needs. We can see what Peter and the team want to achieve at the centre and felt that we would like to be part of this community.

“We also value the easy access to Grove Business Park and the low pressure on facilities, along with the flexibility to use the shared facilities (e.g. meeting rooms) as we need them.”

Peter Mols, general manager of Boston House Business Centre, said: “This shows that top quality office accommodation is a big draw for new and existing companies and we are delighted with the reaction to our relaunch.

“There is still plenty of space available and we look forward to welcoming more promising start-ups and expanding businesses.”

A total of 115 desks are now available across 26 offices with take-up rising nine per cent since the relaunch in May.

The centre provides high quality, secure, contemporary work space with super-fast 1gb broadband, outstanding customer service, free parking, 24/7 access and attractive communal areas.

 

TBM Team

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