A thriving innovation centre for start-ups and early-stage businesses has marked its first year with news that office occupancy is already at 74% – with further offices earmarked for tenancy early in the new year.
Managed by Oxford Innovation on behalf of Homes England, BASE Bordon Innovation Centre has been sympathetically converted from a former British Army officers’ mess and is now home to 29 exciting and innovative businesses.
The centre at Bordon in East Hampshire has a total of 31 offices on flexible rental terms, dedicated desk and coworking spaces, business lounge, a selection of meeting rooms, virtual offices and inclusive business growth support.
Celebrating customers’ achievements and their first year of operation, more than 30 occupiers and local business people joined the centre staff at BASE Bordon to mark the milestone.
When the doors opened for the first time BASE Bordon had six office occupiers; the first of these were In-Space Missions and Real Life Digital.
Myf Plunkett, BASE Bordon’s centre manager, told guests: “I’m proud to say all six original customers are still with us today and on their own paths and growth cycles – it’s very exciting to see.
“Twelve months on and we are now a thriving home to 29 businesses across our coworking space, private offices and business lounge. They are from varying industries including fintech, software, aerospace, creative, recruitment, legal and accountancy.
“It’s a mixed bag of wonderful people that works – we are very thankful for our community and I think BASE Bordon’s biggest success to date is its community. We have a vibrant community of people giving it their best and having a go. It’s also great to see so many of our businesses working collaboratively.”
BASE Bordon is one of four innovation centres in Hampshire managed by Oxford Innovation – the others are Portsmouth Technopole, Fareham Innovation Centre and Ocean Village Innovation Centre in Southampton.
Funded by a £4 million Local Growth Fund investment from Enterprise M3 Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), the former officers’ mess underwent an 18-month refurbishment project.
Part of a wider £50 million scheme developing the whole of former military base, BASE Bordon Innovation Centre was officially launched in March 2018, the project having been delivered by Homes England and supported by the LEP and East Hampshire District Council.