Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Further new tenant moves in to burgeoning Hull business park

A wellbeing company offering services ranging from blood tests to boxing has become the latest arrival at a business park which has morphed from a military garage into a modern complex supporting more than 200 jobs.

The Livewell Syndicate has relocated from offices and a training suite in Hull city centre to take three units at Base, the former Chamberlain Business Park which has undergone a transformation since being bought by Allenby Commercial three years ago.

CJ Turrian, who launched Livewell with partner Dan Snow in 2019, said their clients have followed them from the previous city centre location to the new site which, as serviced accommodation, enables them to concentrate on their business.

Georgia Allenby, Design and Marketing Director at Allenby Commercial, said work is under way now to create more space at the site in the face of rising demand in a range of business sectors.

She said: “We have redeveloped around 70 per cent of the site and we are actively on-site working on the rest. It’s home to around 60 businesses employing more than 200 people between them, we have some exciting new tenants coming in and we are creating more space for light industrial, workshops, storage and offices.

“The site is 98 per cent occupied and demand is strong, which wasn’t the case when we took on the site. People have responded to the improvements and the higher standard of accommodation.”

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