Rodney House to undergo refurb
Nottingham’s Rodney House is set to receive a facelift in a bid to transform its reception and entrance area. Refurbishment work includes modifications to allow disabled access and the alteration of the ground floor into a retail unit.
The property is being jointly marketed by the Nottingham offices of DTZ and Innes England.
DTZ’s project and building consultancy team in Nottingham has been involved in the design procurement and will be overseeing the refurbishment works.
Rodney House comprises a six-storey, multi-let building with office suites ranging from 748 sq ft to 3,638 sq ft.
Craig Straw, director at Innes England, said: "The refurbishment has been carefully designed to ensure the most is made of the building's central location on one of the city centre's key pedestrian streets. The works will result in an enhanced ‘reception experience’ which is important for both visitors and occupiers alike."