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ACUMEN Property Picks for Movers and Shakers: Top Grade “A” Properties

ACUMEN Property Picks for Movers and Shakers: Top Grade “A” Properties

Over the summer as you take time off to relax on holiday, many of you may realise that you'd like to spend more time in nicer places.  After realising that staying on vacation is not an option, you may decide that moving to nicer offices upon your return is the answer.

This month's ACUMEN Property Picks concentrates on top notch properties for SME businesses around the Brighton area.  Commercial buildings are graded in a manner that would put the OECD's Happiness Index to shame - matters such as usability, convenience for workers and clients, physical appearance, sustainability, links to public transport are all considered in grading property.

For businesses with 10-20 staff, finding the better properties can be a challenge, especially in a city like Brighton where it can seem that the highest quality properties have acres of floorspace that (unless your staff wanted a 5-a-side football pitch) would never be used.  When you're talking about paying £15+ per square foot, copious amounts of extra space is not something that you'd want.

However, there are some great exemplars of quirky, high grade space:

 

 

19a Portland Street

 

 

    

1. 19a Portland Street (above Barclays on North St)

Proximity to Station: 7 mins 

Physical Attributes: The offices themselves are based above Barclays Bank on North Street, a real landmark building in the city centre.  Various users have been in the building over the years - the bank itself, a national healthcare company and others.  This means that the common parts have been put and kept in a nice state.  Stepping out of the offices, you're in the midst of the hustle and bustle of central Brighton with the Lanes in front of you and the Laine behind.  No more worries about what to do during your lunchbreak!

Speak to: Phillip Hatley, Flude Commercial, 01273 72 70 70

 

Lyndean House

 

 

    

2. Lyndean House (43-46 Queens Road)

Proximity to Station: 3 mins

Physical Attributes: Out of the station, and straight into work - barely time to open your umbrella with this office.  The building is home to a number of thriving businesses and you'd be in amongst them here.  The building itself has been fitted out to a high specification and for those who can't bear the walk from the station, there are parking spaces too.  

Speak to: Robin James, Graves Jenkins, 01273 70 10 70

 

Queensberry House  

    

3. Queensberry House (103-109  Queens Road)

Proximity to Station: 3 minutes 

Physical Attributes: For those coming into or going out of Brighton, this property could not be more convenient: again, a stones-throw (or pebble-toss) from the station.  Queensbury house had a significant and high-profile facelift a couple of years ago, making this a thoroughly pleasant space for you and your workers. Also, if you're prone to gazing into the middle-distance, the office has great views upwards over the terraces of the West Hill, and backs onto the North Laine. 

Speak to: Rachel Finn, SHW, 01273 876 200

 Trafalgar Court

 

    

 

4. Trafalgar Court (opposite The Great Eastern)  

Proximity to Station: 8 minutes

Physical Attributes: Time for something completely different!  This building was fitted out and worked in by its designer.  The building picked up an award and you can see why.  It has turned a quiet corner of Brighton into a real statement of a building with glass frontage and sweeping staircases.  If you can ignore the heft price-tag, this highly unusual building could be for you.

Speak to: Phillip Hatley, Flude Commercial, 01273 72 70 70

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