£2.3m revamp of Doncaster town centre offices nears completion
Newly refurbished offices in Doncaster town centre will become available to let in the coming months following the completion of a £2.3m renovation programme.
The refurbishment of the offices at Colonnades House in Duke Street is being completed by Doncaster MBC as part of the Urban Centre masterplan.
In addition, the Doncaster office of PPH Commercial has been appointed as letting agents.
The renovated building previously housed council offices, which have now been relocated to the Civic Centre in Waterdale.
The refurbishment is on the upper floors of Colonnades House and will provide modern specification, office space.
The work includes a mechanical and electrical refit, new windows, refurbished lifts/toilet facilities and full redecoration of all parts, including the ground floor reception area.
The layout is open plan, with floors 2, 3 and 4 offering accommodation ranging from 7,000 sq ft to over 21,000 sq ft.
Ian Brooks, director at the Doncaster office of PPH Commercial, said: “The offices present an excellent opportunity for businesses of various sizes to secure good quality office space in the town centre, with dedicated car parking opportunities available in the underground car park.”
“Doncaster continues its growth as an important employment centre following construction of the National Rail College at Lakeside, completion of the Great Yorkshire Way rail link to Doncaster-Sheffield Airport and other recent infrastructure projects.
“It is hoped that the feeling of steady optimism within the town will bring forward interest in high quality buildings such as Colonnades House.”
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