News: Third of stadium commercial space under offer
A third of the high specification lettable space at Rotherham United's New York Stadium is under offer, according to letting agents, Burgess Commercial.
The £20m development, which opened this season and has attracted crowds averaging 8,000, is on the site of the former Guest & Chrimes foundry, close to Rotherham town centre.
With around 3,000 sq m of commercial space inside the ground, updated plans were recently submitted that would open up the space to a range of uses. A gym operator is close to being announced with a 600 sq m health and fitness centre earmarked for the corner of the North and main West stand including a mezzanine level.
Paul Burgess, director of Burgess Commercial, said: "The stadium scheme represents in our opinion the highest profile scheme which has taken place in Rotherham for many years and we are proud to be associated with it.
"We have received a lot of interest in the units here, with over a third of the accommodation under offer and we are in discussions with other parties for further lettings to be secured. This is particularly encouraging as the stadium has only recently been completed.
"Having overseen the acquisition of the land for the stadium some two years ago, it is great for our efforts to be acknowledged by being appointed to market these prestigious and iconic units."
Burgess Commercial is Rotherham's only firm of chartered surveyors, and recently celebrated their fourth anniversary. Paul Burgess and Neil Keally set up the Tembleborough office to offer their expertise in sales, lettings, valuations and professional work in respect of all types of commercial property including property management.
Over the past 12 months, Burgess has acted as agents in a number of prestigious sales and lettings, including the sale of prime development land at Bradmarsh Business Park, securing lettings of modern office accommodation at Enterprise Court in Manvers and also agreeing terms for the lease of approximately 12,000 sq ft of a former call centre/office within the Dearne Valley.
The company has also negotiated a dilapidations claim at the Tanyard Shopping Centre on behalf of an outgoing tenant and negotiated the sale of the former Canklow Hotel in Rotherham which is now being developed as a KFC drive-through.
Neil Keally, director at Burgess Commercial, said: "We started the business at a pretty tough time for the property sector, but we have seen continued growth year on year.
"Our ethos has always been to give the best possible service and this has led to retaining longstanding relationships with clients and securing regular repeat business. It is still a challenging property market, which is why it is so important to choose an agent with the right local knowledge and experience."
Burgess Commercial website
Rotherham United website
Images: themillers.co.uk
The £20m development, which opened this season and has attracted crowds averaging 8,000, is on the site of the former Guest & Chrimes foundry, close to Rotherham town centre.
With around 3,000 sq m of commercial space inside the ground, updated plans were recently submitted that would open up the space to a range of uses. A gym operator is close to being announced with a 600 sq m health and fitness centre earmarked for the corner of the North and main West stand including a mezzanine level.
Paul Burgess, director of Burgess Commercial, said: "The stadium scheme represents in our opinion the highest profile scheme which has taken place in Rotherham for many years and we are proud to be associated with it.
"We have received a lot of interest in the units here, with over a third of the accommodation under offer and we are in discussions with other parties for further lettings to be secured. This is particularly encouraging as the stadium has only recently been completed.
"Having overseen the acquisition of the land for the stadium some two years ago, it is great for our efforts to be acknowledged by being appointed to market these prestigious and iconic units."
Burgess Commercial is Rotherham's only firm of chartered surveyors, and recently celebrated their fourth anniversary. Paul Burgess and Neil Keally set up the Tembleborough office to offer their expertise in sales, lettings, valuations and professional work in respect of all types of commercial property including property management.
Over the past 12 months, Burgess has acted as agents in a number of prestigious sales and lettings, including the sale of prime development land at Bradmarsh Business Park, securing lettings of modern office accommodation at Enterprise Court in Manvers and also agreeing terms for the lease of approximately 12,000 sq ft of a former call centre/office within the Dearne Valley.
The company has also negotiated a dilapidations claim at the Tanyard Shopping Centre on behalf of an outgoing tenant and negotiated the sale of the former Canklow Hotel in Rotherham which is now being developed as a KFC drive-through.
Neil Keally, director at Burgess Commercial, said: "We started the business at a pretty tough time for the property sector, but we have seen continued growth year on year.
"Our ethos has always been to give the best possible service and this has led to retaining longstanding relationships with clients and securing regular repeat business. It is still a challenging property market, which is why it is so important to choose an agent with the right local knowledge and experience."
Burgess Commercial website
Rotherham United website
Images: themillers.co.uk
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