While speed is often a key requirement when looking for a tenant, it is also important to weigh up the quality of the occupant especially if you are to maximise the value of your property and secure a steady revenue stream. This is part of the process of working with Innes England.
Whether you are a tenant looking for an occupier to take over your remaining lease or a property owner seeking a new tenant, we can support you during lease negotiations and can advise on the strategy once we have a clear idea of your objectives. With experts in all commercial property sectors, we can tailor our advice to help you reach your goals. Our in-depth expertise and unrivalled knowledge means that we have the negotiating experience to get the right terms to suit you.
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DownloadThe Innes England team is here to help you understand the whole process from start to finish. We use our in-depth and detailed knowledge of the market, combined with a targeted marketing strategy, to ensure that your space or land gets maximum exposure and we help secure the best terms and rent for the property or land.
The Lettings Team team at Innes England is composed of highly skilled professionals, each bringing a wealth of experience and expertise in commercial property. Renowned for their market insights and extensive network, which they leverage to provide the best outcomes for our clients. Please contact them to discuss your needs:
Explore our case studies to see how Innes England’s expertise has successfully guided clients across various sectors in the property market.
The Challenge: The building, significant in its location, required comprehensive management to maximise its potential, especially in light of the upcoming Assembly Rooms regeneration in the area. The property consists of a restaurant leased to Nando’s Chickenland Ltd and a retail unit leased to Done Brothers (Cash Betting) Ltd (t/a Betfred), with residential floors above.
The Challenge: The retail park previously suffered from suboptimal management, necessitating a new approach. The introduction of new features such as electric car charging points was also a key focus.