| Ulysses on Voyage to Endeavour Business Park |
Ian Bailey and Jenny Pearce (centre), directors of Ulysses 2000 pick up the keys for the new office unit they have acquired. With them is Ross Moyler (left)associate at Vail Williams and Nic Evans (right). Wed 13th Jul 2005/ID42 Media ReleaseContracts have just been completed on the first of the office units at the Endeavour Business Park in Penner Road, Havant. Ulysses 2000, a leading supplier of risk management software to the healthcare market, has acquired the freehold on a 2,073 sq ft office unit at the business park, developed by the Winchester-based Durngate Property Group. Phase one of the business park, comprising office and light industrial units, was launched in May and is of only a handful of smaller freehold developments in the entire region. It was chosen as the new base for Ulysses 2000 as it offered the company an ideal location to expand and to provide facilities for its in-house training and conferences. Ulysses 2000 director, Jenny Pearce, explained: “Because of the nature of our business, much of our work takes place on the customer’s site. The location of the Endeavour Business Park gives good access to both the south east and the south west, with links to the motorways going north. It is also within easy reach of Havant Railway Station.” “It will be an excellent office environment for our staff and a first class venue to welcome customers. It will also serve as an investment for the company to ensure financial stability for the future to the benefit of customers and staff,” added Jenny. Already three of the warehouse units at the business park have been sold with one under offer and just one still available. Ross Moyler, associate partner at agents Vail Williams, said: “Having worked with Ulysses to find them a new location, the Endeavour Business Park ticked all the boxes for its requirements as an expanding company looking to invest in commercial property as security for the future." Nic Evans of the Durngate Property Group said: “Freehold units are in short supply and great demand. Business people are now turning to the mainstay of commercial property to shore up their plans for retirement. This business park comprising freehold development offers local businesses a chance to own their premise and have the benefit of a capital asset at the end of the day.” Please contact Nic Evans for more information.
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