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Manchester’s Fountain House attracts second financial firm
Acting on behalf of British Steel Pension Fund (BSPF), joint letting agents Canning O’Neill and JLL have announced Corinthian Tax has signed up to lease offices at Fountain House in Manchester city centre.
The chartered accountants and chartered tax advisers have relocated from Regus’ serviced offices on King Street to take 1,082 sq ft of space on the third floor on a six-year lease.
Located on the corner of Fountain Street and Booth Street, the 12,700 sq ft refurbished property with basement car parking, is also home to licensed insolvency practitioners, Unity Corporation, which took up occupation last year.
This latest deal means there is just over 9,000 sq ft remaining in suites available from 944 sq ft to 2,162 sq ft per floor.
Speaking about the decision to relocate to Fountain House, Brian Wood of Corinthian Tax said: “When we were looking to move, staying in the city’s primary core was our first priority.
“Fountain House offered us a fitted suite and we were impressed with the quality of refurbishment undertaken by the building owner.
“This move gives our business room to expand, and is on the doorstep of both our city centre clients and the city’s professional community, with whom we work closely.”
Conrad O’Neill of Canning O’Neill said: “Fountain House is a solid choice for businesses looking for good quality office space, at a competitive rate, in an unrivalled city centre location.
“The building offers smaller suites without the feeling of being “lost” in a large building and the space is light and airy, offering a pleasant working environment.”
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