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Adderstone Group refurbishes Newcastle riverside property to draw in new tenants

Lambert Smith Hampton will move from Grey Street to St Ann's Quay, which Adderstone acquired last summer

The building on St Ann's Quay which was acquired by Adderstone Group(Image: CPP)

Property firm Adderstone Group has carried out a refurbishment of its latest acquisition on Newcastle Quayside ahead of welcoming its newest tenant.

The Newcastle firm has struck a deal with property consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH)that will see the firm move into its Grade A office space in St Ann’s Quay.

LSH will join businesses including Knight Frank, Qubic Tax Limited and The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in St Ann’s Quay, the prominent 32,000sqft office which Adderstone Group acquired for a multimillion-pound sum from an Irish investment trust in June 2021.

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The 10-storey building is the tallest structure on Newcastle’s Quayside and was originally developed by Robertson Group in 2004 as part of the Tyne and Wear Development Corporation’s Quayside regeneration.

The building also includes 92 residential apartments, arranged over the third to 10th floors.

As part of the deal Adderstone Group also acquired St Ann’s Car Park, with 238 spaces based at rear of the building on St Ann’s Street.

Following a comprehensive refurbishment, the office suites and their terraces to the lowest three floors now have Grade A space.