Latest letting announced for Towers Business Park

Towers Business Park

Acting on behalf of Kennedy Wilson, CBRE Manchester’s office agency team has secured a new letting to Greenergy, the UK’s largest road fuel supplier, at Towers Business Park in Didsbury, Greater Manchester.

Greenergy has relocated to lease 12,000 sq ft at Ocean House.

The move forms part of the firm’s continued expansion plans.

Towers claims to be the leading office park in South Manchester, providing modern Grade A office accommodation in a landscaped surrounding to a range of businesses including John Lewis and British Airways.

Kennedy Wilson has recently made a significant investment into placemaking and improving onsite amenities at the business park, including a calendar of onsite wellbeing activities such as football, running, yoga and fitness classes, in addition to new cycling facilities and an onsite café.

Located just off the A34, Towers is just six miles south of Manchester city centre.

The scheme is easily accessible by road and rail providing efficient commuter access from the M60 and M56. East Didsbury railway station and the East Didsbury Metrolink station are within a short walk.

Matthew Milroy, director, asset management of Kennedy Wilson, said: “The letting to Greenergy is a great example of an exciting, growing business moving into Towers Business Park and is reward for a further year of continued progress with our placemaking and wellbeing initiatives.

“With the upcoming launch of our customer-focused Towers App we are very excited about 2019 at Towers.”

Jamie Bottomley, director at CBRE Manchester, said: “We are delighted to support Greenergy’s expansion plans for its growing business.

“Towers is well connected with easy access to Manchester city centre and is an inspiring place to work.

“Greenergy will join more than 20 other businesses who enjoy the estate’s improved facilities and amenities thanks to the commitment of the landlord to upgrade the park’s offer.”

Colliers and Edwards & Co are joint leasing agents on Towers.

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