Agents look to lure technology companies to Bromsgrove

PROPERTY agents are looking to attract technology firms to a new speculatively-built business park in Worcestershire.
Java House, on Bromsgrove Enterprise Park, has been speculatively developed by Singaporean investors.
The 6,000 sq ft facility, which offers Grade A office space, is currently being marketed by agents John Truslove and KWB.
Java House, part of the park’s most recently developed phase, has been developed to a high standard to try and attract firms used to such standards of accommodation.
The building features full raised floors, suspended ceilings incorporating recessed LED lighting, air-conditioning and aluminium-framed double glazed windows.
Ben Truslove, a director of John Truslove, said: “It is top drawer, energy efficient accommodation which lends itself to being a prestigious head office or regional HQ.
“This is a unique opportunity for an occupier looking to acquire brand new offices in the region. The Bromsgrove-Redditch axis is making a significant push to attract technology companies to the heart of England, with speculative developments of this quality being a key factor.”
Bromsgrove Enterprise Park was part of the vision of former regional development agency, Advantage West Midlands, for a specialist Technology Corridor stretching from Aston University to Malvern Science Park.