Strutt & Parker relocate to Northgate

Estate agent and property consultants Strutt & Parker (part of the BNP Paribas Real Estate Group) has relocated its Chester office to Coachworks Arcade, located within the heart of the new Northgate Development as the second office tenant within the scheme.

The new first-floor 2,000 sq. ft. office space within Coachworks Arcade overlooks Exchange Square and Strutt & Parker join Sovereign Wealth Management who moved into the scheme in late 2022. Two office suites remain available to rent within the building.

Ross Houlden, Director at Strutt & Parker, said:

"The new Northgate scheme in the centre of Chester is the perfect location for our new office and provides our employees with a high quality, efficient, sustainable and modern workplace. It is a positive, innovative and fresh move away from our old premises and easily accessible for our clients."

Will Sadler, Director at Legat Owen, said:

"Strutt & Parker has a long-established presence in Chester, and we are delighted to welcome them into Coachworks Arcade. It’s relocation together with the much-anticipated opening of the Picturehouse cinema in late autumn is testament to the vision of Cheshire West and Chester Council. There are 2 office suites remaining and full details can be seen at www.legatowen.co.uk"

Councillor Nathan Pardoe, Cabinet Member for Inclusive Economy, Regeneration and Digital Transformation, said:

"Our high-quality office space within Northgate is proving very attractive and offers the perfect mix of work and leisure opportunities on the doorstep. I hope Strutt & Parker settle into their new space and wish them every success."

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