Trio of new lettings at The Base as Warrington’s economic recovery gathers pace

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WARRINGTON’S technology hub The Base has revealed a trio of new lettings as the post-pandemic recovery gathers pace.

The 50,000 square foot grade A building focuses on attracting digital and engineering-led business and, says Stacey Marsh of Langtree, which manages the building for owners Warrington & Co, the deals demonstrate Warrington’s economic resilience.



“Our tenants are nimble, fast-growing and entrepreneurial businesses and their confidence is indicative of the wider health of the Warrington economy,” said MStacey. “Warrington is stepping up to the plate again as the north west’s most dynamic business location, just when we need it most.”
The deals will see digital marketing consultancy Vision 51, online publisher Riqueza Group and property services business TFC Homeloans join the building’s growing tenant roster. They will occupy just over 5 per cent of the building’s space, taking occupancy to 73 percent.
There are now 26 businesses employing more than 240 staff in the Dallam Lane premises.
Commenting on the deals, Cllr Tom Jennings, Warrington Borough Council cabinet member for economic development and innovation, said: “Warrington’s appeal as a business hub remains as strong as ever, with The Base as the nexus for the town’s growing digital industries. It’s particularly encouraging that Warrington is attracting more high-growth businesses with their transformative potential.”
The Base has a comprehensive building management regime in place to ensure its hygiene and cleanliness during the covid crisis and beyond.


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