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A newly refurbished three-storey office building in the heart of Hull city centre. Sitting on the ground floor of Cherry Tree Court covering more than 6,000 sq. ft, the Hull centre is made up of 14 serviced offices, offering between 1 and 9 workstations, and three air-conditioned, glass-fronted meeting rooms. There's also an inspiring coworking area with space for up to 24 people, as well as virtual office packages for organisations keen to gain a presence in a new location.
Located a short walk from Hull Paragon Interchange, this property sits in a brilliant central location and offers office accommodation over ground, first and second floors with a completely renovated reception area.
Ref: 75957
Located a short walk from Hull Paragon Interchange, this property sits in a brilliant central location and offers office accommodation over ground, first and second floors with a completely renovated reception area.
Ref: 75957
Amenities
24 Hour Access
Air Conditioning
Alarm Security
Bike Racks
Break-Out Areas
Car Parking
Cat 5-6 Cabling
Co-Working Space
Disabled Facilities
IT and Telecoms
Kitchen Facilities
Meeting Rooms
Office Cleaning
Office Furniture
Showers
Video Conferencing
Virtual Office Services
Hull, or Kingston upon Hull, is a port city in East Yorkshire, England. Where the River Hull meets the Humber Estuary, The Deep aquarium is a futuristic building with an underwater viewing tunnel and hands-on displays. In the old town’s Museums Quarter, the Streetlife Museum focuses on modes of transport. Wilberforce House, birthplace of William Wilberforce, documents the abolition of the slave trade.
Hull weathered a period of post-industrial decline, doing poorly on measures of social deprivation, education and policing. In the early 21st century spending boom before the late 2000s recession the city saw large amounts of new retail, commercial, housing and public service construction spending.
Hull University was established in 1927 and now enrols more than 16,000 students. In 2017, Hull was the UK City of Culture and hosted the Turner Prize at its Ferens Art Gallery
Hull weathered a period of post-industrial decline, doing poorly on measures of social deprivation, education and policing. In the early 21st century spending boom before the late 2000s recession the city saw large amounts of new retail, commercial, housing and public service construction spending.
Hull University was established in 1927 and now enrols more than 16,000 students. In 2017, Hull was the UK City of Culture and hosted the Turner Prize at its Ferens Art Gallery