The multi-award winning Enterprise Centre at the University of East Anglia picked up further accolades yesterday at the British Council for Offices (BCO) awards ceremony. Successful in two award categories; Corporate Workplace and Innovation.
Its 7th annual regional award, the BCO was established in 1990 and is the country’s leading forum for the discussion and debating of issues affecting the office sector. The recognition for The Enterprise Centre is testament to the quality of working space offered within the building to the business community. A visit to all buildings was an intrinsic element to the selection process and the judges’ visit to the building on 8th February clearly impressed them.
Offering flexible work space options from offices suites to co-working desks and virtual tenancy, The Enterprise Centre is an inspirational building. At near 100% occupancy since opening in June 2015 a vibrant and dynamic community has already formed. The original vision to become the location of the region’s most successful green business hub is already in evidence, primarily supporting the SME and start-up community.
Not solely concerned with office space, The Enterprise Centre is also a creative and impressive location for exhibitions, events and conferences with facilities including a stunning roof-top terrace, 300-seater lecture theatre,seminar and meeting rooms.
Following success at the East Anglia and Midlands ceremony on Thursday in Birmingham’s prestigious Town Hall, The Enterprise Centre will now compete at a national level in a bid to win the property sector’s highly respected ‘Best of the Best’ award at a ceremony at the Grosvenor House in London on 4th October.