BlogHurstwood Holdings acquires biggest ever development

Hurstwood Holdings acquires biggest ever development

Manchester-based Hurstwood Holdings, one of the UK’s leading commercial and residential property managers, has acquired its largest business premises to date.

The development is based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The property, in one of Newcastle’s prime business parks, Quorum, spans over 96,000 sq. ft. and is four kilometres North of Newcastle City Centre, with units from 5,480 sq ft to 48,634 sq ft available.

Situated 15 minutes from Newcastle International Airport, Hurstwood will be making the four-storey building available to the local business community, once an extensive update is completed, ensuring it reflects a modern, desirable and usable business facility.

Sian Hindle, Sales Manager, Hurstwood Holdings, said: “We are excited to offer this latest property to the businesses of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, which is our largest acquisition to date. Organisations that utilise this fantastically placed development will benefit from being close to both Newcastle City Centre and Newcastle International Airport, as well as 384 car parking spaces.

“This is one of many properties Hurstwood Holdings is investing in this year, as we continue to solidify our position as a leader in the development of both commercial and residential properties, as well as expand our portfolio of office spaces, retails units and leisure facilities.”

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