Cranfield University Technology Park welcome three new tenants
Cranfield University Technology Park is celebrating the arrival of three additional tenants taking up office and meeting room space at the facility. In addition to the new arrivals two existing tenants have expanded their floor space to accommodate company expansion.
Offices and meeting rooms totalling 5,955 square feet have been contracted to Direct Flights an internet travel company and iDirect, specialists in communications. The business complex will also become home to the South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership’s (SEMLEP) main office. Dr Ann Limb, the organisation’s chair commented:
“Cranfield University Technology Park is the ideal place for us to locate SEMLEP’s central office. Situated in the heart of our region, we are now surrounded by innovation and are able to harness business success throughout this area into a meaningful and productive network.”
Companies already residing at the Innovation Park are looking to increase their floor space due to business growth. County Consulting, an IT company has taken up 287 sq ft of extra workspace. Another IT firm, Majenta PLM has signed up for another 5,202 sq ft at the centre. The expansion of these companies has led to full occupation of the Park’s second phase.
The park developer’s regional director, Rupert Wood spoke on behalf of St Modwen:
“Securing these further lettings clearly demonstrates the quality and accessibility of the offices and business support we offer at Cranfield University Technology Park. We look forward to welcoming our new tenants and we congratulate those who are evidently growing and succeeding in what are still very difficult economic times.”
