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New home for Barony

16 December 2010

Northern Trust is delighted to announce the first letting at the Earls Court office development in Grangemouth. Barony Housing Association has leased the first floor of Building 2 totalling 1,882 sq ft on a 10-year deal.

Barony Housing Association provides good quality housing to meet the housing and support needs of vulnerable people, including those with enduring mental health problems and offending backgrounds.

Peter I’Anson of Ryden, joint agents along with DTZ, acting on behalf of Northern Trust commented “We are delighted to welcome Barony as our first occupier for Earls Court. Our client Northern Trust offers a range of suite sizes for which demand exists together with flexible leases and attractive incentives for occupiers.”

Peter Fraser of DTZ added “With suites from 850 sq ft, Earls Court is capable of satisfying requirements from small indigenous businesses through to multi-national organisations requiring a Forth Valley base. As Northern Trust are able to offer packages tailored specifically for each occupier, we feel the offices will prove attractive, particularly to those existing occupiers based in serviced space looking to reduce their overheads.”

Earls Court is a new scheme situated at Earls Gate Business Park, overlooking Earls Road and Beancross Road in Grangemouth. The estate is conveniently located for direct access to Falkirk, Grangemouth and junctions 5 and 6 of the M9 motorway. Other occupiers in the immediate area include Fasco, Allied International and Kemfine.

Earls Court forms part of the larger Earls Gate Business Park, conveniently located for the M9 motorway. The development, extending 18,320 sq ft, provides a range of modern office accommodation from single suites of 855 sq ft to ‘own front door’ pavilion buildings of 5,091 sq ft. Each building is finished to a high specification to meet the needs of the modern office occupier with the development arranged in an attractive courtyard setting.

 


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