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Old Industrial Property: England's Most Liked Offices?

started by Harold Boatman on 07 Dec 11
  • Harold Boatman
     
    Properties that were formerly Mills of all shapes and sizes are sited in the cities, towns and villages the length and breadth of the whole of the UK benefiting from their robust structure and frequently individual qualities. Often a symbol of the UK's historic Industrial Revolution, what is it that makes these industrial buildings such well-liked commercial office space? http://www.officebroker.com's World hub of operations is a former cotton mill located in Fazeley, a small Staffordshire town which was once the dwelling place of Conservative leader and 1834 Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel. officebroker is like a great number of similarly housed companies through the whole of the British Isles who reside in office space within old mill property. Maybe it is the relatively colourful histories of these buildings which are so full of character and charm that lure current firms? Or maybe it could be the result of the substantial, dependable infrastructure? Or could it be the result of the typically roomy and bright interiors that provides such well-liked office space? There are plenty of evident gains of positioning your executives within an ex-industrial property and as a result, a broad catalogue of these former relics of the Great British industrial heritage now offer serviced office space locations for rent of a notably high quality and professional standard. Prices for a wide variety of old mills that are currently in use as furnished office property with flexible rent terms located all across the UK are available for browsing at www.officebroker.com

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