One of the few 'eco-office' opportunities available in the East
Midlands launches today with Savills Nottingham.
Occupiers taking on the space can expect sustainable fuel
heating, naturally cooled air, rain water harvesting for WC and
shower facilities, storage for recyclable waste, energy efficient
lighting and cycle storage.
The development is mooted to be one of the city's greenest
office projects to date and includes 513 sq m (5,534 sq ft) of
office space with 22 car parking spaces at the Chetwynd Business
park development at Chilwell.
Rent is offered at £16 per sq ft and the freehold is
available for sale with a guide price of £175 per sq
ft.
William Davis designed and constructed two 'eco-offices' on the
final phase of the award winning £20 million Chetwynd
Business Park development.

Ian Muxlow, Director at Savills, Nottingham is marketing the
property and comments: "Office occupiers, particularly large
corporate firms, are increasingly looking for sustainable offices.
Chetwynd is a rare opportunity to acquire quality offices on one of
Nottingham 's most popular business parks."
The design of the development was rated "excellent" under the
Building Research Establishment's (BREEAM) environmental assessment
method, a benchmark measure of sustainability and a level which
only a handful of schemes have managed to achieve locally.
Ian Muxlow adds: "We are clearly in a market where occupiers are
focusing not only on initial costs of acquisition, but also low
carbon emission buildings. Ultimately these are more efficient to
run, resulting in lower costs of occupation for years to come.
"