UBC/Gladman jv rolls out seven business centres
June 5th, 2008 | by James WelchSeven new business centres will be set up at sites across the
UK following the recently announced joint venture between Cheshire-based Gladman Developments and fast-growing
serviced office provider United Business Centres plc (UBC).
The firms have already announced plans for new business centres in Liverpool and
Stafford and today announce plans to open additional centres in Newark, Tewkesbury,
Oldham, Northumberland and
Wakefield.
UBC Managing Director Philip Grace said: “Our partnership with Gladman has significantly raised the bar for UBC, enabling us to rapidly realise our expansion objectives. Gladman’s G10K buildings provide a consistently high quality location for our business centres and we are proud to partner with an established player in the commercial property sector.”
David Gladman, Director of Gladman Developments, added: “The new sites will enhance Gladman’s portfolio, ensuring that we can attract businesses of every size to our developments. They will provide an entry-level option to our office developments, creating a ‘seedbed’ for new tenants as they expand and consider leasing or purchasing other units on the same scheme.”
In addition to Liverpool and Stafford, UBC will create business centres, offering office space on flexible terms, hot-desking and meeting and conference facilities, in each of the five locations detailed below:
Newark - Millgate Court, Fernwood Business Park, close to the A1.
Tewkesbury - Miller Court, Tewkesbury Business Park, close to Junction 9 of the M5
Oldham - Howarth Court, Oldham Broadway Business Park, Chadderton, close to junction 21 of the M60
Silverton Court - Northumberland Business Park, at the junction of the A19 and A189, just south of Cramlington, Northumberland.
Wakefield - Mariner Court, Calder Park, close to Junction 39 of the M1
Again, we are seeing some great activity from the UBC shed. Are they the busiest serviced office company in the UK at the moment?


