Reading’s Green Park continues to be the best place for fast growing businesses, with six new occupiers moving to the 195-acre business community in September and October.
The five new occupiers have collectively taken 22,518 sq ft in Green Park’s multi-let 100 Longwater Avenue and 250 Longwater Avenue. Occupancy at Green Park now stands at 93%.
The new occupiers are:
Law firm Harrison Clarke Rickerbys, taking 1,875 sq ft;
E2open, headquartered in Austin, Texas, which provides the largest supply chain operating network for global enterprises, has taken 955 sq ft
3Shape, headquartered in Denmark, creates 3D scanning and CAD/CAM solutions that enables dental and hearing professionals to treat people more effectively, and has taken 948 sq ft;
Crowdstrike, headquartered in Orange County, California, is a cyber security company and has taken 6,523 sq ft;
Gigamon, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, provides industry leading traffic visibility solutions and has taken 4,177 sq ft; and
Pierre Fabre, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in France, is relocating from Winchester into 8,040 sq ft. Pierre Fabre was assisted by CBRE in its relocation.
Rory Carson, Director-Asset Manager at Green Park said: “We have always known that Green Park is the best place in the Thames Valley for fast growing entrepreneurial businesses, and we are not alone. I am delighted to welcome these five businesses and wish them every success here at Green Park.”
Green Park is advised by Campbell Gordon and Cushman & Wakefield.