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HERE TODAY, GONE TOBACCO: FORMER PLAYER’S SITE GOES TO NHS
21/4/2009

NOTTINGHAM Regeneration Limited (NRL) has now let extensive office space in the vibrant redevelopment of the old Players factory to Nottingham City Primary Care Trust.

Nottingham City PCT has signed a five year lease on units 41 and 42, the only ones remaining on the ground floor of New Brook House. Their agreed rent is £26,400pa excluding service and utility charges. The PCT has already snapped up units 43 and 44. There are now just four smaller starter units left available to let on the upper floors.

The building, owned by NRL with on-site management provided by Nottinghamshire Business Venture, was unveiled last autumn. It provides a shared space facility designed for small enterprises or start-up businesses. Along with important 19th century history it comes with a host of 21st century support, including a recently refurbished and manned reception, assistance with administrative services, and meeting and training rooms.

The building at Alfreton Road was once part of the famous cigarette manufacturing plant immortalised in Alan Sillitoe’s Saturday Night, Sunday Morning. More recently it was used as a lace factory. It has been extensively improved while maintaining many of the original features. The overhauled reception area now has new flooring throughout, a new seating area and the welcoming decor includes plants and greenery.

There are 44 units at New Brook House altogether, not including the large meeting and training rooms which are available for tenants’ use. The building is wired for phone and broadband. Current tenants include Greater Nottingham LIFT Company, medical based companies, education projects, IT and training companies.

Mona Walsh at NRL said: “This is a really important stage in the life of the new look New Brook House, as now the ground floor is fully occupied. The space is ideally suited to a larger organisation like Nottingham PCT. They’ve proved excellent tenants and we’re delighted they like the site.”

For more information on New Brook House, contact Kim Holbrook at New Brook House on 0115 875 8800.