Gladman has launched a brand new service for our customers. We can now offer a 'one stop shop' for all fit-out needs, from just a few partitions to a fully furnished turn-key package. After all ...
... no-one knows a Gladman building better than Gladman.

The service is headed by Chris Matthews, based at Gladman's head office in Congleton. Chris explained that our familiarity with our own buildings means we can be highly competitive on costs. We can also ensure continuity of guarantees and warranties offered on the building structure and fittings.
The new service is off to a great start, with a contract secured with Staffordshire Police Authority to advise on the layout and design and to carry out the fit-out of their new headquarters buildings at Lanchester Court, Staffordshire Technology Park.
We have also undertaken fit-outs for United Business Centres, who have opened eight 10,000 sq ft units at various Gladman business parks throughout England. The fit-outs have created a cellular office layout, allowing the space to be let as serviced office accommodation.
Gladman's development at Ramparts Business Park at Berwick-upon-Tweed is soon to be home to Three Rivers Housing Association, as we are imminently to complete the fit-out of a 6,000 sq ft facility for their occupation. Read more about our fit-out services by clicking here
Gladman Developments have confirmed it has let a further 15,000 sq ft of business park office space at Arnhall Business Park in Aberdeen.
Abermed, Annixter, Kongsberg Maritime and RigNet have all agreed leases at Abercrombie Court in Westhill of between 5 to 15 years for units ranging from 2,200-5,250 sq ft. Rents achieved were between £17.50 and £18.50 per sq ft.
Gladman Developments’ Abercrombie Court in Aberdeen is proving a top draw with a multitude of investment sales and lettings confirmed in the last three months.
The surge in demand has encouraged Gladman to begin the second phase of construction, which will comprise a further 52,600 sq ft and offer units ranging from 1000-5000 sq ft.
Britons looking to open a business property may find the current conditions are favourable, an expert has said.
Matthew McEachran, retail analyst at Singer Capital Markets, stated new commercial property owners could see the situation as "better from the perspective of cost and tax incentives".
This is particularly true following measures announced in the emergency Budget, as start-up businesses could benefit from the incentives, he continued.
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