12 March 2024

Another tenant for The Create Building as British Airways Holidays signs up

Business Space, Industry News, Offices, SHW News


British Airways Holidays has signed up to be the next tenant of The Create Building.

Photo of the Create Building

The company has signed a lease for the top (eighth) floor and will move into the building, on The Boulevard in Crawley town centre, in April.

 

This signing follows the announcement in December that Varian Medical Systems Ltd had agreed a lease for half of the sixth floor and that a lease has been signed for another company to take the whole of the seventh floor.

 

The Create Building is a nine-storey building with 5.5 floors of Grade A commercial office space. It’s owned by Crawley Borough Council and rental income will help maintain services in the future.

 

Councillor Michael Jones, Leader of Crawley Borough Council, said: “This signing is fantastic news and comes hot on the heels of the seventh floor being leased.

 

“I look forward to welcoming British Airways Holidays staff to The Create Building and wish them many years of success in their new home.”

 

Claire Bentley, Managing Director of British Airways Holidays, said: “British Airways Holidays, one of the UK’s leading, largest, and most trusted tour operators, is looking forward to moving to the very heart of Crawley and becoming the latest tenants of The Create Building.

 

“With its close proximity to London Gatwick and excellent transport links, The Create Building is the perfect base for our business as we continue to offer great value holidays to our customers.”

 

Adam Godfrey, Senior Partner of SHW and in the letting team for The Create Building, said: “This is great news for The Create Building and the town centre office market, again demonstrating that the quality of environment and efficiency of operation of buildings are high on the agenda.

 

If you would be interested in leasing space in Crawley’s newest office building visit shw.co.uk and search ‘The Create Building’.

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