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Birmingham Post
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Coreena Ford

Quorum Park building close to capacity following latest lettings

A Newcastle office park is close to full capacity after securing two new tenants.

Energy, projects and traffic management recruitment specialist Mac Projects International and property management firm Luke Capital Group have taken 3,000 sqft and 1,100 sqft respectively at Quorum Park’s Q11 office building.

The lettings are the latest success for Q11, which now has two small suites left, following an influx of companies looking for better workplace facilities for growing workforces.

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The two latest tenants said they have relocated to Quorum to accommodate ambitious business development and expansion plans.

Mac Projects, which has moved from Silverlink and currently employs 14 people, is recruiting to meet demand and expects to create a further eight new jobs at Quorum Park in the next six months.

CEO Mark Cummings said: “Quorum Park is a great move for us, meeting our need for a modern office space to accommodate growth and is an attractive place to work for existing and potential employees. We have been very impressed by the facilities and the professionalism of the support team. The modern approach to the internal common areas and the park’s general facilities is second to none.”

Meanwhile Luke Capital Group, which has around 25 staff in the UK and an office in Dubai, is also seeing a post lockdown bounce.

Ryan Luke, CEO and founder, said the firm will continue to diversify and add revenue streams from its new North East base.

He said: “Moving to Q11 has already had a great impact on our business as we brought our team members back together following months of remote working due to Covid. Quorum certainly ticks all the boxes with plenty of space for growth, free parking - which is important for staff - and a modern environment that allows people to thrive.

“It’s been a very busy six months at Quorum thanks in part to the letting of Q12 to Verisure and the latest lettings at Q11 which combine to leave less than 29,000 sq.ft currently available across the park.”

Joint letting agents Avison Young and Cushman & Wakefield acted on behalf of landlord Shelborn Asset Management in securing the deals.

Tony Wordsworth, director at Avison Young, said: “Last year we launched the new collaborative workspace within Q11, which includes boardroom style-meeting rooms and relaxation pod areas, all of which have gone down very well with occupiers looking for flexibility and quality.

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