Avison Young has been instructed to market Spectrum 5 Building, Spectrum Business Park, Seaham, County Durham.
Spectrum 5 is a detached 39,958sq ft (3,712sq m) Grade A, three storey office building on the busy Spectrum Business Park, Seaham.
The property comprises three metre floor to ceiling heights, raised floors and 136 dedicated car parking spaces.
The ground floor presents as a blank open plan canvas opportunity, whereas the first and second floors are presented with a high-quality modern fit out, containing open plan office space, break out rooms and a kitchen facility on each floor.
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Spectrum Business Park is only minutes away from the A19 and local amenities within Seaham town centre.
The business park is home to national and local tenants including DWP, Durham County Council and Believe Housing.
The property can be let on a full-building, full-floor or half floor basis and also offers the extremely rare opportunity to purchase the property, with the benefit of vacant possession.
Paul Wellstead, developer of Spectrum Business Park comments. ”Spectrum 5 offers fantastic office space in a truly unique location, factors which allow occupiers at the park to recruit and retain the very best staff from across the North East.”
Adam Lawson, Surveyor, Avison Young, Newcastle added. “We are delighted to bring Spectrum 5 to the market. The excellent fit out of the first and second floors, along with an open plan floor plate on the ground floor, offers occupiers great flexibility to customize the building to meet their own specification requirements.”
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