2012 NEWS

» SILENCE IN COURT AS SESSIONS SALON AND SPA UNDERGOES ITS OWN MAKEOVER
19/12/2012 - News Article

» INNOVATIVE APPROACH HELPS GARNESS JONES GET CLIENTS MOVING
12/12/2012 - News Article

» PASSION FOR ENGINEERING DRIVES ARTHUR’S EXPANSION PLANS AT THE AGE OF 76
10/12/2012 - News Article

» GARNESS JONES COMPLETES LETTINGS TO FOOD BUSINESSES IN HESSLE
05/12/2012 - News Article

» GARNESS JONES TEAM COMMITTED TO GROWTH FOR MOVEMBER
26/11/2012 - News Article

» NEW ARRIVALS DRIVE EXPANSION OF GARNESS JONES AS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES EXCEED £10-MILLION
21/11/2012 - News Article

» 137 Beverley Road, Hull, HU3 1TS
25/10/2012 - News Article

» DEMOLITION WILL PAVE THE WAY FOR HIGH QUALITY DEVELOPMENT OF PRIME SITE IN HULL CITY CENTRE
05/10/2012 - News Article

» Start-ups on road to joy
26/09/2012 - News Article

» Optimism after a slow summer
19/09/2012 - News Article

» Public Notice
23/08/2012 - News Article

» New-look Green Bricks set to share in Marina success
09/08/2012 - News Article

» High-speed move paves way to expansion for flooring company
02/08/2012 - News Article

» Flexible friends help Tracy take off with Tea and Bisque-it
26/07/2012 - News Article

» Market conditions ideal for owner-occupiers
19/07/2012 - News Article

» Landlords investing in office improvements to meet demand for quality
11/07/2012 - News Article

» Garness Jones sponsors Hull Daily Mail Business Awards
25/06/2012 - News Article

» PUBLIC NOTICE
22/06/2012 - News Article

» Empty rates relief can “remove fear factor”
21/06/2012 - News Article

» City’s grade-A problem
18/06/2012 - News Article

» International company relocates to city centre
06/06/2012 - News Article

» Bespoke HQ is perfect move for growing firm
16/05/2012 - News Article

» test
07/05/2012 - News Article

» Vroom for expansion as motorcycle training business finds new home
18/04/2012 - News Article

» Sound start for new business
10/04/2012 - News Article

» Expansion for metalworkers after hanging up on call centre
10/04/2012 - News Article

» New investment into successful industrial estate
04/04/2012 - News Article

» PLASTIC’S FANTASTIC FOR FABRICO RECYCLING
04/04/2012 - News Article

» New board appointment after 16 years at property practice
28/03/2012 - News Article

» Renewables writes new chapter in story of horses, carts and heavy haulage
27/03/2012 - News Article

» Vintage venture is set for further expansion
14/03/2012 - News Article

» Budget provides an opportunity to help property sector support business recovery
14/03/2012 - News Article

» Craftsmanship counts as kitchen company unveils stylish designs
13/03/2012 - News Article

» New deal on lease helps businesses pursue development plans
29/02/2012 - News Article

» PUBLIC NOTICE
28/02/2012 - News Article

» Garden centre will breathe new life into area
15/02/2012 - News Article

» Prime sites provide hotbed for growth
15/02/2012 - News Article

» North Point is defying gloom of high street
15/02/2012 - News Article

» Back in business at Britspace site
18/01/2012 - News Article

» Substation will link the Gateway to the grid
18/01/2012 - News Article

» Car showroom site changes hands
18/01/2012 - News Article

» Kick-start cash welcome
18/01/2012 - News Article

» Square route to the most stylish venues
18/01/2012 - News Article

» Character counts for media team’s high-tech HQ
18/01/2012 - News Article

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Flexible friends help Tracy take off with Tea and Bisque-it

26/07/2012

Flexibility with finance and other features of property deals are helping to get the market moving, according to Paul White of Garness Jones.

The retail and leisure specialist at the practice, Paul says landlords and tenants are working in partnership to get empty units back into use.

That level of co-operation is in turn being supported by Garness Jones, who are taking a more imaginative approach to try and get deals done.

Among the retailers to have benefited from the flexibility is Tracy Holland, who opened Tea and Bisque-it at Kingston Road, Willerby, in mid May.

Business is booming at the pottery studio and cafe, but Tracy admits she wouldn’t have been able to take the premises without a change to the original terms.

Tracy said: “I didn’t want to commit to five years because I really didn’t know how things would go.

“But we agreed a break clause after two years and the landlord was also flexible with the rent. It made all the difference. These are great premises, ideal for what I need, but it wouldn’t have happened without those changes.”

Paul White said the new climate of co-operation marks a change from the “take it or leave it” attitude of the past, and he revealed that of the 44 transactions he has completed in the retail and leisure sector in the last six months 30 have been for start-up businesses, with expansion accounting for the remainder.

He said: “There are still people who are reluctant to relax the rent and the lease terms but we have found we can do some more flexible and more imaginative deals.

“There are some landlords who will reduce the rent initially if a tenant is taking a longer term lease. That enables the tenant to build up a business reputation which will help them in the future.

“We are experienced enough to know if a prospective tenant has a good business idea and whether the premises are suitable, and landlords who have a good knowledge of the market tend to know what sort of businesses will work well.

“We are realistic with landlords and tenants about what we can achieve but we know the landlords want the tenants to prosper and we can help to build that relationship.”

Ian Loncaster, landlord of the premises in which Tea and Bisque-it is housed, said it was an example of the parties agreeing a deal which worked for all concerned.

He added: “There is a need for landlords in the commercial market to accept that the market has changed from the buoyant conditions of 2006 and to adopt a more flexible and realistic approach.

“It is not all about reducing the asking rent but about identifying the important needs of the tenant and working with them to help in creating conditions which give their business a greater chance of success.

“This might involve providing more flexible lease terms, giving a stepped increase in rent, a rent-free period or even capital expenditure on the building in exchange for an enhanced above-market rent and long-term lease commitment.

“The more substantial the tenant, the more flexible we as landlords are able to be, but the right attitude to work with us helps.

“Some properties, particularly prime units, have not shown a reduction and tenants must also accept this but there is generally a more understanding attitude by the more enlightened landlords to get their vacant units occupied.”