East Cambridgeshire, One Of The UK’s Top Commercial Property Districts

Posted on 9 June, 2011 by MOVEHUT

Perhaps it’s time to look at relocating to East Cambridgeshire. Especially, if you are working from a serviced office, as they make it so easy to relocate.

The area is rich in heritage, home to the sport of kings, with racing in Newmarket and the magnificent cathedral city of Ely. Over the past 15 years, the area has been the second fastest growing business district in Great Britain.

This growth has transformed the area into a prosperous business centre, with many serviced offices and commercial properties.

Cambridge takes full advantage its close proximity to London’s transport links. London Stansted Airport, London Kings Cross and the Eurostar, are all a short trip by train.

East Cambridgeshire offers 8 business estates, in prime strategic locations with good access to Cambridge, the A10 and the A14. The business parks provide high quality B1, B2 and B8 commercial property, combining good value for money, with rateable values up to three times lower than the Cambridge equivalent.

For businesses looking for a new purpose built facility, East Cambridgeshire can provide development land from £150,000 an acre. Flexible, fast track, design and build services on offer and firms can be provided with a new commercial property within around 8 months of the exchange of contract.

A thriving enterprise economy, proximity to London, world-class universities, and easy access to the east coast ports, have all combined to create one of the UK’s fastest growing and most dynamic commercial property districts.

With a catchment area of 750,000 people and with economic outputs valued at £12bn per annum, East Cambridgeshire is an integral part of the world-renowned ‘Cambridge high tech’ phenomenon.

East Cambridgeshire has shown energetic economic growth over recent times, with a 15 % rise in VAT stocks over the last 7 years and employment growth of 33% between 2001 and 2007.

So, as I said before, it could be time to check out some serviced offices in the area and move your operations to East Cambridgeshire.

 



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