Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Utilities infrastructure specialist secures new Brighouse office

Capital infrastructure and engineering services company Avove has expanded with a new five-year lease for Suite 1A at Towngate PLC’s Parkview House, Brighouse.

The 2,200 sq ft office space at Parkview House forms part of the larger, 32,000 sq ft Woodvale Office Park. Situated in the heart of Brighouse, the location offers key transportation links via the M62 and local railway station, providing access to clients and teams across the UK, supporting the firm’s national operations.

Featuring exposed brickwork reflective of the building’s early 1800s silk mill heritage, a glazed meeting room, a modern kitchenette, and energy-efficient LED lighting, the space will support Avove’s growing design team. Externally, they will also benefit from EV charging points, parking provisions, bicycle stores, and landscaped surroundings.

Julia Ford, marketing manager at Towngate PLC, said: “With the careful restoration and refurbishment of this space, we’ve created an inspiring environment that’s perfectly suited to the needs of a dynamic design team.

“Offering purpose-built facilities, well-connected transport links, and a flexible blend of collaborative and independent workspaces, we’re confident the suite will be a valuable addition to Avove’s growing office portfolio, setting the stage for further success.”

James Heads, Avove’s technical director, added: “We are a local employer and already have an office based in Brighouse for our operational team supporting our Yorkshire Water framework, so we knew the location was an ideal fit for the business.

“Due to our ambitious growth plans, we needed extra space to accommodate a growing headcount and enable our design team to thrive. Towngate’s Parkview facility provides exactly that, and with the firm’s trusted reputation, this felt like the perfect match.

“This office facility enhances our sustainable aspirations with the use of LED fittings and recycled furniture throughout the space. As we continue to support the critical needs of the utilities sector, our focus on innovation will take centre stage too. We’re looking forward to shaping the future of our national infrastructure and seeing where our next growth phase takes us.”

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