Thursday, November 28, 2024

New office development completed at Malton Enterprise Park

Enterprise House, a brand-new office at Malton Enterprise Park in North Yorkshire, has been completed.

Harrison Developments LLP, the owners and developers of the park, strategically located next to the A64, have now moved into state-of-the-offices in Enterprise House themselves.

Sean Harrison, Managing Director of Harrison Developments, said: “We are tremendously proud of our new Enterprise House offices, and we are delighted to have moved in. The development, which is in the heart of our park, is very hi-spec and there is nothing like it in the Malton and surrounding area.

“The building’s design is complemented by fully fitted, air-conditioned offices, electric charging points, full DDA access and ample car parking.”

Over 3,000 sq ft of office space has already been taken, with further co-working and hot-desking space still available.

The Malton Enterprise Park team have positive plans for the future.

“We have a further 60,000 sq ft of quality employment land at the park, available on a design and build basis. We will build speculatively and will either sell or lease the new units.

“These units will be single or two-storey commercial buildings which will be designed with maximum flexibility to allow a range of uses, including light industrial, offices, general industrial and retail, trade and warehousing. Sizes range from 1,000 sq ft to 50,000 sq ft.”

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