BizSpace takes over landmark building for its business centre
BIZSPACE, the largest provider of flexible workspace, with offices and workshops across the UK, has acquired its first business centre in Wales for £6m.
It follows its acquisition of Trafalgar House at Fitzalan Place in the centre of Cardiff.
The landmark five-storey building was built in 1983 and totals 52,000 sq ft.
The office building currently has 15,828 sq ft of vacant space, with an additional 4,760 sq ft becoming vacant in October 2018.
The vendors have recently spent £1.2m on upgrading the office building’s common parts and renewing the air-conditioning system. BizSpace has committed to investing £2.7m into further refurbishment works at Trafalgar House, which will take place over the next three years.
Emma Long, commercial director at BizSpace, commented: “BizSpace is proud to champion the UK’s entrepreneurs and SMEs and we’re looking forward to providing the city with a fantastic space for its emerging businesses.
“Cardiff boasts a burgeoning SME market, which shows no signs of slowing. However, it is lacking in good-quality flexible workspace.
“Whilst a number of older office buildings have been converted into student housing or other residential properties, smaller businesses are finding it increasingly difficult to find the right space to suit them.
“Trafalgar House occupies a prime city-centre location, offering plenty of natural light and excellent views.
“Over the next couple of years, we have committed to investing more than £2m into its refurbishment, ensuring that we provide our customers with the right space to suit them, as well as first-class amenities and services which occupiers have come to expect.”
Owen Llewellyn Jones, councillor for Adamstown, Cardiff, said: “I’m very happy that BizSpace has chosen Cardiff and Adamsdown as their first Welsh base. The demand for flexible working space is growing all the time and it’s great to see this investment in Trafalgar House.
“Cardiff is a city full of entrepreneurial talent that has close links with excellent universities. Combine this with the development of this space and the area has huge potential as an innovation hub.”