Phoenix Square has welcomed Minority Supplier Development UK
(MSDUK) to one of its seven contemporary office studio spaces. The
company is the first commercial tenant to move in, stating that
it's the modern and sustainable design, as well as the buzzing
atmosphere which makes Phoenix Square fit its needs
perfectly.
MSDUK is a not-for-profit organisation providing ethnic minority
businesses with direct access to the procurement organisations of
major UK-based corporations, as well as offering assistance in the
development of best practice supplier diversity programmes. The
business moved into Phoenix Square on 05 February 2010 and has
settled into its self-contained office which boasts a contemporary
open-plan design with a fully glazed frontage, access to a private
courtyard and use of the state-of-the-art meeting facilities. MSDUK
will also benefit from the building's eco-friendly features which
will lower the business' long term running costs.
Mayank Shah, Director of MSDUK, said: "We were looking for a
much bigger space in Leicester city centre to house our growing
team and Phoenix Square was instantly attractive to us. The modern
and environmentally friendly aspects of the studio space were
important but it was the creative and communal feel of the building
that really sold it to us, as MSDUK's whole philosophy is based
around working with others. There is always an exciting buzz around
the place. This, combined with the impressive meeting and
conference facilities we need being on our doorstep, made Phoenix
Square an obvious choice."
Peter Connolly, Development Director at Blueprint, added: "After
already filling half of the residential apartments since opening in
November, it's great to be able to focus now on our commercial
offering and welcome MSDUK. The Cultural Quarter has been developed
to form a creative and innovative community in Leicester city
centre and the feedback from MSDUK that we've been able to achieve
this at Phoenix Square is fantastic.
"The offices are self-contained but with easy access to the
communal and public areas of the building, we're confident that the
spaces are as flexible as the terms we offer - offices are for sale
or lease and we can meet individual requirements. The green
credentials of Phoenix Square also mean that running costs and
service charge are among the lowest on offer in the city, making
the office space a sustainable choice in the long term, so we
encourage interested parties to get in touch and have a chat about
how their needs can be met here."
Phoenix Square is a unique cultural building which combines
contemporary living space, with independent arts cinema,
café bar, state of the art workspaces and office studios to
house Leicester's growing number of creative businesses. It is the
creation of a partnership project between Blueprint, Phoenix,
Leicester City Council in collaboration with De Montfort University
and is an example of 21st century sustainable building design,
coupled with leading-edge architectural quality.