Insurance firm acquires last remaining space at The Exchange in Bury
An insurance company has snapped up the last remaining office suite at The Exchange in Bury.
Property firm Nolan Redshaw negotiated a letting of the space to Landlord Secure Ltd, a provider of tenant referencing services and insurance for landlords.
The Exchange, a former council office block, was given a £2m makeover by building company Seddons Contractors.
The site is currently owned by SHS Estates.
Nolan Redshaw’s Jonathan Pickles explained that The Exchange has managed to achieve success since the seven-figure refurb despite wider market difficulties.
He said: “The office market has been volatile over recent years, nonetheless The Exchange has been extremely popular with an array of businesses [and] organisations.”
Other tenants of the scheme include Swedish bank Handelsbanken and stockbroker James Sharp & Co.
Jonathan added: “We are delighted to see the 28,000 sq ft scheme now fully let.”
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