Portsmouth News

First company takes its place in new city centre business hub

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A new business hub in Portsmouth city centre has welcomed its first company – and the council is “delighted” by the developmen­t.

Citrus Service Group, the first business to take premises in Portsmouth City Council's new enterprise centre, has moved in.

City Buildings Enterprise Centre is located in Commercial Road on the former Job Centre and Playland sites. It has space for 14 new offices and coworking space.

Liam Hibberd, operations director for Citrus services, said: “We are thrilled to be the first company to move into the City Buildings Enterprise Centre. This location, in the heart of Commercial Road, offers not just a strategic advantage but also a vibrant community for our team.

“Being part of this innovative space allows us to not only expand our operations efficientl­y but also to collaborat­e and grow alongside other emerging businesses.

“The facilities and support available here are exceptiona­l, and we believe it will play a significan­t role in our growth and success.”

Citrus Services began life as a small security company offering manned security services. The business grew and took offices at Victory Business Centre, one of the council's enterprise centres.

The company grew via acquisitio­n, buying several cleaning companies, other security firms and in 2020 acquired Portsmouth’s longest-running IT service company.

Citrus now employs 314 staff across the UK and had outgrown its unit at Victory Business Centre in Fratton.

A council spokespers­on said: “We are delighted to welcome Citrus Services to our new enterprise centre and support their growth. City Buildings Enterprise Centre is an exciting opportunit­y for Portsmouth’s city centre. There is a real need for premises and to be located centrally close to all transport links.

“We offer favourable terms designed to support start-ups and small to medium sized business and welcome businesses from a variety of sectors, from film companies to surveyors to mechanics.”

We believe it will play a significan­t role in our growth and success

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Citrus Service Group directors Daniel O’Brien and Liam Hibberd

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