Tech savvy ticketing firm moves into new South Tyneside offices with Naylors
Newcastle-based Naylors has let the first floor office premises of a South Tyneside business park to a local SaaS organisation.
Naylors has let the space to SeatGeek Sport Ltd, a division of New York-founded SeatGeek Enterprise, an international firm which uses its tech-first approach to deliver an innovative ticketing software platform to sports stadiums, theatres and concert venues.
SeatGeek Sport - whose UK Client portfolio includes 25 per cent of Premier League Football Clubs and 25 per cent of the EFL Championship clubs - has taken on the office space at Unit 8 Merchant Court, Monkton Business Park.
Jessica Ross, associate director in Naylors’ office agency team and who brokered the deal, explained: “This high-spec business space is ideal for a growing business like SeatGeek Sport, with great access to the airport and major road networks, as well as on-site parking, and great public transport links.
“It’s been a pleasure to help them find a fantastic space to meet their needs.”
The firm has committed to a four-year lease as it expands its global business, which currently employs over 400 people across four continents.
Having moved from its former premises on Boldon Business Park, SeatGeek will share the new building with Chase de Vere, which occupies the top floor.
Peter Joyce, SeatGeek Sport’s managing director, added: “Jessica and the team at Naylors were a great help to us in working through the lease process and we are delighted with the results, having moved into Monkton Business Park during March.
“We will continue to expand our local team which has doubled in size in the last 12 months and now have the additional space we need to enable the next phase of expansion in our team.”
The ground floor of Unit 8 Merchant Court, which comprises 3,720 sq ft, remains available to let, with Naylors and Gavin Black and Partners acting as joint agents for the property.
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