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THE QUAY TO BUSINESS SUCCESS H


istoric North Shields Fish Quay isn’t simply a place to enjoy a great day out – it now has a reputation as home for thriving businesses. As a conservation area, the Fish Quay features an array of listed buildings, including the recently renovated Old Low Light Building, and even a scheduled ancient monument in Clifford’s Fort. Sitting alongside this rich heritage is new housing, a vibrant leisure scene, traditional fishing industry and a community of successful businesses.


North Tyneside Council offers a selection of office and studio


accommodation at various locations within the area, including first floor space at Quay View, which overlooks the Fish Quay and River Tyne.


Quay View is ideally suited to small to


medium sized enterprises, or newly formed businesses wishing to secure a foothold within this unique setting.


Quay View is a terrace of four two- storey buildings that were built in the late 19th century. Good quality suites are available to let in sizes ranging from 40m² to 86m², at competitively priced rents and


flexible terms tailored to the needs of businesses.


All suites are DDA compliant and have either their own or access to a shared, WC and kitchen. They also benefit from colour video door entry systems and proximity cards.


The properties are within easy walking


distance of North Shields Metro Station and Ferry Landing with regular bus service connections between the two. The Tyne Tunnel and A19 are around one mile to the west, providing excellent access to the regional road network.


For further


information about Quay View or any other of the council’s managed


office/studio space at 50 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MONTHLY 2016


North Shields Fish Quay - Vita House, Dockmasters, Smokehouses and The Barracks Building - please contact the Strategic Property Team, Tel: (0191) 643 2142 or email:


strategicproperty@northtyneside.gov.uk


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