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Non-surgical cosmetic treatment company SkinViva expands into Castlefield
Manchester-based commercial property consultants, Canning O’Neill has announced that SkinViva has expanded its premises at Burton Place in Castlefield.
The non-surgical cosmetic treatment specialist, which currently occupies c. 1,700 sq ft at 1 Burton Place, has taken 1,049 sq ft at No. 5 on a three-year lease at a rental of £15.00 per sq ft.
Originally developed by Urban Splash in 2005, Burton Place comprises apartments on upper floors with a number of self-contained commercial units on the ground floor.
director at Canning O’Neill, who acted on behalf of the private owner, Conrad O’Neill, said: “Castlefield is a much sought-after area of Manchester, made up of refurbished warehouses like Eastgate and Bass Warehouse and new mixed residential and commercial schemes such as Timber Wharf and Moho.
“The area has attracted a real mix of businesses including Northstar Creative and legal recruitment agency, Jepson Holt, and has allowed businesses to grow.”
Finance & operations director of SkinViva, Gillian Johnson, said: “Having already been at 1 Burton Place since Spring 2013, we knew both the scheme itself and the location appealed to our clients. “It has also provided us with space in which our business can expand rather than having to relocate.”
Canning O’Neill and Mills & Reeve acted on behalf of the landlord, a private investor.
SkinViva was represented by SM Commercial Solicitors.
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