New £12m Grade A office space could be coming to Gateshead's business quarter
Gateshead Council has submitted a planning application aiming to deliver the borough’s first office build in Baltic Business Quarter, in a move that has been described as innovative.
If the £12m project gets the green light from planners in May, it will be the first new development of Grade A office space in central Gateshead in nearly 10 years when it completes in late 2019.
Councillor Martin Gannon, leader of Gateshead Council backs the project. He explained: “At a time when there is limited office space available, the decision to build the first speculative office development in the borough reflects our confidence in the area.
“There is a good level of unsatisfied demand for prime office space and the strategic position of Baltic Business Quarter has cemented our decision to press ahead with the project while we seek tenants.
“By building speculatively we are responding to that demand. The 5,500m² high specification office block is designed with growing businesses in mind.”
Contractors Willmott Dixon and renowned architects Ryder Architecture are on board to take the project from concept to completion.
Richard Wise, partner at Ryder Architecture, said: “Ryder have designed and delivered over one million sq ft of workspace over the last 10 years.
“Our experience combined with recent research into future workplace patterns has helped create a modern, flexible office hub and will assist Gateshead Council to achieve their ambition for Baltic Business Quarter and the wider area.”
The new space will be leased by BNP Paribas Real Estate.
Director, Aidan Baker, said: “There continues to be a lack of Grade A office supply within Newcastle city centre and Gateshead.
“Gateshead Council’s decision to deliver a Grade A scheme when the private sector are not active shows the forward thinking nature of the Council.
“The building will be developed to a high specification and will benefit from the superb proximity to Gateshead Quays and Newcastle city centre and therefore we anticipate there will be a high level of interest.”
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