Bramley Properties - Offices Letting - London

Date: 04 Mar 2008

Private property company Bramley Properties, advised by Altus Edwin Hill, has let the second floor of its recently refurbished Bermondsey Square office building in south London to design company Sprout.

Sprout Design, which has recently launched a home recycling organiser called 'Binvention', has taken the 675 sq ft (63 sq m) floor on a five-year lease at £20 per sq ft (£215 per sq m). It has also leased 330 sq ft (31 sq m) of adjoining workshop space at £8 per sq ft (£86 per sq m), which will be used to develop prototypes of its designs. Sprout was previously based in Hoxton, north London, but outgrew its premises.

Bramley Properties converted the Victorian warehouse at One Bermondsey Square, London SE1, into a 2,755 sq ft (256 sq m) office building.

The property overlooks the former Bermondsey antiques market, which is being redeveloped by Southwark Council and Igloo Regeneration Partnership for a mixed-use scheme.

Sprout Design was unrepresented.

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