URBAN SPLASH FINISHES 8,000 SQ FT OF DEALS IN LAST WEEKS OF 2022 – INVITING MORE BUSINESSES TO MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL

Urban Splash, an award-winning regeneration company, concluded 2022 by signing leases on 8,000 square feet of space – bringing more businesses into its buildings in Manchester, Salford and Liverpool.

In Ancoats Urban Splash let space to Virsec training at Beehive Mill – the former Sankey’s nightclub building – and to finance firm JLB Limited which has made Waulk Mill its home. A few miles down the road at Boat Shed in Salford Quays, Urban Splash also welcomed Debate Mate Communications and EIA Social Science who took a combined 1,300 sq ft of space.   

Aoife O’Sullivan of Urban Splash has overseen the deals and said: “We’re delighted to be starting 2023 with so many new faces – welcoming new customers into our buildings is a joy and we can’t wait to hear about their successes this year.”

The deals take the Urban Splash nationwide portfolio to 93% let, with notably high occupancy at buildings in the North West, including in Liverpool’s Ropewalks. New deals with contracting company Bright Sky Umbrella and Beacon Languages school have taken the Ropewalks’ Vanilla Factory to more than 97% let, with the neighbouring Tea Factory more than 96% let. Urban Splash commercial director Emily Jones concluded: “Closing these deals in the late stages of 2022 is testament to our team’s hard work last year, and the ongoing appeal of our portfolio.  

“Our strengths lie in our collaboration with our customers, and a flexible attitude which has helped them combat the challenges of 2022 – and addressed their changing needs. Successful businesses are prioritising well-designed, well-located bases which accommodate flexibility, hybrid working and promote colleague wellbeing; our flexible rent terms – from monthly licenses to long leases – as well as communal offerings like bike stores, showers, gardens, cafes, hubs, have helped businesses achieve these objectives, giving them spaces in which they can cultivate great working environments. 

“We’re thrilled to bring more people into those workspaces, diversifying and enriching our Urban Splash places.”

For further details about Urban Splash workspace visit: https://www.urbansplash.co.uk/commercial  

Olivia McHugh
Olivia McHugh
Staff writer
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