Centre North East

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Centre North East, formerly Corporation House, was built in 1974. It is, at 19 storeys and 70.7 m (232 ft), the tallest building in Middlesbrough and the north east of England. In 1996, as Corporation House, it was purchased by The Marchday Group Plc.

Apart from the ground floor and basement (which hold a pub and nightclub), the building's primary purpose is office space; the total amount of which is 125,000 sq ft (11,600 m2).

The main two lessees, British Telecom and the Secretary of State,[who?] had under four years to expiry as of their purchase by Marchday. When they had vacated, an extensive refurbishment took place in which the building was modernised both internally and externally including new exterior lighting.

In 2004, Centre North East was fully let and sold to the Kenmore Property who went into administration late 2009.

In 2009, companies using the building include Erimus Housing and the COPC registered Garlands Call Centres. In May 2010 Garlands Call Centres went into administration and employee numbers within the building dropped to just over 50. In the Summer of 2010 the building was sold to Commercial Estates Group. In January 2012 significant refurbishment work was undertaken to interior communal areas of the building, including a newly refurbished reception, electronic entrance doors, and redesigned CNE logo.

Current tenants include: Walkabout, Blu Bar, Basement Nightclub, the Department for Work and Pensions Tribunal Service, Fabrick Housing Group and Siemens Enterprise Communications.

The building was bought in March 2016 by Cliff Court Deveplments.

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