Demand for office space at a business park close to Newcastle International Airport has led to a new planning application for extra units.
AirView Park developers have brought plans forward to extend the site by submitting an application for a further 20,000 sq ft of commercial units. Construction on buildings 2a and 2b at Phase Two is currently ongoing and due to be completed by the end of the year, serving up 20,000 sq ft of office accommodation and a ‘centre of excellence’ SME facility, for tenants including startups and fast-growing businesses operating across different sectors.
Three new buildings – 2c, 2d and 2e – are now proposed to meet rising demand for offices at the site at Woolsington, which will provide a further 11 workspace units for single or multiple occupancy, with parking areas, an independent cafe and open landscaped and social areas. The plans will complete Phase Two of the AirView Park development. The proposal will also support the increasing demand for premium commercial space in Newcastle, offering an alternative and sustainable out-of-town location for organisations considering the North East for a regional base.
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A planning application has now been submitted to Newcastle City Council by Tynexe Commercial Ltd with developers Dysart Developments Ltd leading on the scheme on behalf of Newcastle International Airport and the council.
Mike Clark, development director of Dysart Developments and director of Tynexe Commercial Ltd, said: “We are very much working hand in hand with what the market is demanding and proposing an additional Phase Two scheme to enable businesses from different industries to launch, grow and take full advantage of the national and global trade and export links that are on our doorstep.
“The new Phase Two buildings, c, d and e, once approved, will provide a further 20,000 sq ft of prime office accommodation into the local business landscape, helping to boost the region’s economic recovery, supporting new jobs creation and growth opportunities, and helping to attract inward investment from larger organisations looking for a strategic site with global connectivity.
“The interest we’re seeing in AirView Park is extremely encouraging. We already have Bellway plc and its national headquarters here following Phase One, so we’re looking to attract more anchor tenants moving forward and develop the overall site to its full potential. It’s very much full steam ahead.”
Denyer Court (building 2b) is due to welcome its first tenants by the new year. The International Space Station building at 2b is a ‘centre of excellence’ hub being developed by North East entrepreneur Ammar Mirza. It will offer facilities to encourage in-bound trade and help local companies gain greater access to world export markets including India, Turkey, the Middle East, Pakistan and the Netherlands ,amongst others.
The AirView Park project has received £994,000 from the Government’s Get Building Fund via the North East Local Enterprise Partnership.
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