From
£97,202 pa
(£21.50/sq. ft. pa)
Office to let6 Centre Square, Middlesbrough TS1
From 4,521 - 10,110 sq. ft
EPC Rating: F
About this property
A 21st century business destination in the heart of Middlesbrough.
Central location
Floor to ceiling windows
Combined ground and third floor
Onsite parking
Description
Centre Square, where a stunning combination of new and historic buildings make it the business and cultural heart for Middlesbrough, continues to attract investment.
Set in a prominent location linking Melrose Street and Grange Road, Six Centre Square has become the focal point when approaching
from the south.
With the main entrance and core set at the western end of the plan, the building offers generous and efficient floorplates with flexibility to support a variety of working approaches.
In total the building provides 38,529ft2 (NIA) which can easily be sub-divided to create several tenancy options. The striking external façade combines a brick plinth framing and full height glazing at ground floor. The upper floors are enclosed in full height curtain walling with iridescent coated metal cladding creating animation to the façade as its response to changes in natural light.
Centre Square, where a stunning combination of new and historic buildings make it the business and cultural heart for Middlesbrough, continues to attract investment.
Set in a prominent location linking Melrose Street and Grange Road, Six Centre Square has become the focal point when approaching
from the south.
With the main entrance and core set at the western end of the plan, the building offers generous and efficient floorplates with flexibility to support a variety of working approaches.
In total the building provides 38,529ft2 (NIA) which can easily be sub-divided to create several tenancy options. The striking external façade combines a brick plinth framing and full height glazing at ground floor. The upper floors are enclosed in full height curtain walling with iridescent coated metal cladding creating animation to the façade as its response to changes in natural light.