200 The Crescent, Colchester – A stunning new standard in decarbonised office spaces

A landmark opportunity for businesses looking to thrive in a prime location has arrived with the unveiling of 200 The Crescent, a prominent 28,000 sq ft. two-storey office building offering modern, sustainable, and flexible workspaces.
200 The Crescent is ideally located at the junction of the A12/A120, providing unrivalled transport links to businesses operating in the region. With a strong emphasis on sustainability, this fully decarbonised building has been designed to meet the growing demand for energy-efficient office spaces.
Key features of 200 The Crescent include:
Prime location: Direct access to the A12/A120 (junction 29) and key transport routes, ideal for businesses that need excellent regional connectivity.
Energy-efficient building: Designed with sustainability in mind, 200 The Crescent sets a new standard for eco-friendly offices, offering green, energy-efficient solutions that contribute to a cleaner environment.
Ample parking: A generous 156 parking spaces ensure convenience for both employees and visitors alike.
Business lounge & showers: A stylish business lounge offers a relaxed environment for collaborative working, meetings and breaks, whilst end-of-trip facilities, including showers, cater to those cycling or commuting on foot.
Flexible floor space:
Available To Let, lease terms to be agreed.
Ground floor suite: 5,450 sq ft. of premium office space.
First floor suite: 5,900 sq ft. of well-designed office space.
Additional space: 17,000 sq ft. of additional office space available soon, offering businesses the opportunity to scale and adapt as they grow.
Michael Moody, Partner at Fenn Wright commented “We are delighted to be marketing 200 The Crescent, which is a truly exceptional building that combines sustainability with flexibility and modern design. It is the perfect choice for businesses looking for a forward-thinking office environment that aligns with their values, enhances employee wellbeing, and supports long-term growth.”