SERGO’s Leasing Plans in South Reading Begin with Deployment of Williamson
Posted by Admin on 15 Jun 2009 at 08:04 am | Tagged as: Business News, Plugging Things, The Commerce Compass
By appointing Kevin Williamson as senior leasing surveyor, SERGO, a reputed property investment and development company, is set to boost its leasing team at Winnersh Triangle and formally begin the leasing of its latest redevelopment project at the South Reading business complex.
Present agents Colliers and Vail Williams will work together with Williamson to proceed with the leasing of this £100m project.
The South Reading project is touted as one of the most esteemed projects for SERGO.
The project involves construction of a massive business plaza having an area of 323,000 additional square feet for four new office structures, and 16,500 square feet for retail stores. A 174-bedroom Holiday Inn hotel will also find a place in the complex.
Williamson’s appointment received a favourable response from SERGO’s regional manager of national markets Vicki Patterson, who thinks Williamson has good work experience with SERGO in the fields of both industry and administration. He will thus make a competent senior leasing surveyor, one who can successfully execute his leasing responsibilities so that SERGO can build a modern business centre at the complex.
Williamson is a man with impressive credentials. He served as associate director with the DTZ Bristol office, a job that included managing Bristol business area industrial and corporate deals.
With 3,000 workers on site, SERGO expects the first few office buildings of the complex to be completed by the end of 2009. The buildings are leased to the engineering company Jacobs and former occupant Harris System.
The complex will take its final shape in 15 years’ time and will have enough space to accommodate over 20,000 firms. If however you are on the lookout for available office space or desk space rental available now, take a look at the dedicated site Desk Space Genie for availability throughout the
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