Monday, May 6, 2024

County Council backs small firms with enhancement of business centre

The Eventus Business Centre at Market Deeping in Lincolnshire has had a refresh and now offers local businesses more options than ever for offices, meeting space and facilities.

Work has taken place to reconfigure the building, in response to the needs of start-ups and established, growing businesses.

Eventus, situated on the Northfields Industrial Estate, has new meeting areas and work pods, designed to give smaller businesses the use of top quality space on a flexible basis. Electric vehicle charging provision is also soon to be upgraded at the site, which has over 40 offices ranging from 15 square metres to 141 square metres. Smart TVs and meeting ‘owl’ cameras have been added to meeting rooms.

Cllr Tom Dyer, executive support councillor for economy and place at the county council explained: “We’ve invested in Eventus in response to the changing needs of businesses and I’m delighted that we can now support even more small enterprises in the area. We now have greater options available for permanent office space, but also facilities for occasional use.”

Businesses have the choice of new work pods to use – all with free high speed wifi. This includes single self-contained desk spaces as a quiet place to work, and partially enclosed pods that  allow users to work together but in a private space.

Cllr Dyer continued: “The pods are available to existing tenants who may have fluctuating staff numbers or work patterns, but also to the wider business community such as sole traders, start-ups and Virtual Tenants, who may need occasional hot desking space.”

“As with all our business centres, tenants benefit from support from industry specialists and easy in/out lease options. We really are determined to support our small businesses in Lincolnshire – they are the backbone of our economy.”

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