A host of deals were completed in Liverpool, with transactions on more than 6,100 sq ft of space, including an expansion deal with The Climbing Hangar.
In Manchester, deals were completed on 2,024 sq ft of space at Beehive Mill — the former home to the famous Sankeys nightclub.
The building, which stands at the heart of Ancoats, now offers workspaces and a ground floor café and among the new tenants are Apex Recruitment, Jodie Salmon Limited and Phantom Developments.
At the Boat Shed in Salford Quays, a building that recently benefitted from an Urban Splash refresh and the creation of a new riverside communal area on the ground floor, the company completed deals on 2,376 sq ft of space.
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Urban Splash also completed a host of deals in the Southwest, where more than 2,500 sq ft of lettings were agreed to businesses looking to make the popular waterfront destination their home.
Urban Splash has for more than a decade transformed the former victualling yard, creating hundreds of homes, restaurants, bars, galleries, outdoor spaces and welcomed an Everyman Cinema which opened in 2023.
Emma Gardiner, associate director at Urban Splash, commented: “We have reviewed our Q4 lettings and are delighted to have closed the year on a high with this run of deals.
“Customers are attracted to our well-designed spaces and flexible offering, allowing them to opt for terms that best suit their business in the context of the macroeconomic landscape.
“Such flexibility helps us establish a rapport with our occupiers; the commitment of longstanding friends like The Climbing Hangar is a testament to that.
“We wish all of our customers — new and old — all the best for the working year ahead.”
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