Dawlish’s first local business hub launches in town centre
Scala House – the new business hub in the heart of Dawlish town centre – is now complete and open for business. A collection of eight offices and suites, Scala House offers flexible, good value, high quality offices in a beautiful Georgian property overlooking Dawlish’s picturesque Lawn.
The first of its kind in the bustling town of Dawlish, Scala House is a hub of local innovation and commerce. Ideal for entrepreneurial start-ups and small- and medium-sized business, Scala House has already attracted a number of local companies, including a domiciliary care company, sales and lettings business Devon Aspects, a web designer and therapists ChangesNow.
Scala House is a family-run business. Peter and Melanie Kempson work closely with prospective tenants to agree a tenancy that is highly flexible and tailored to individual needs. With offices ranging from 99 sq ft to spacious loft studios of over 400 sq ft, Scala House offers modern office facilities with the latest telephone and high-speed internet broadband connections, excellent security, meeting room, communal kitchen and private car parking in the centre of town. Whether yours is a small but rapidly growing business requiring more space and better facilities or you are currently working from home and seeking more privacy, Scala House offers a simple, versatile solution.
A community of like-minded individuals, Scala House is a unique opportunity to be part of Dawlish’s growing business sector. From its early days of salt-making and fishing through to its celebrated production of Devon Violets perfume, Dawlish has long been a centre of trade and industry. Today, the town harbours a variety of businesses and Scala House heralds the beginning of a new phase: a community of local business for local people.
Peter Kempson, owner of Scala House comments: “We are delighted to unveil the new Scala House. Popular in the 1960s as Scala Cinema, the property has been at the heart of business in Dawlish for many decades, from printing works to bank to solicitors’ practice. The response so far from tenants and the local community has been extremely positive and we look forward to Scala House becoming a buzzing centre of lively local businesses.”