Saturday, November 16, 2024

Construction completes on final phase of business park

Commercial Development Projects have completed construction of the final phase of their South Kirkby Business Park Development comprising units of 10,000 sq ft, 15,000 sq ft, 17,500 sq ft and 20,000 sq ft.

AWS, acting for CDP, in-conjunction with Carter Towler, have already let all but the 17,500 sq ft unit.

“This is another great result in this location. To have let unit 12 to Intastop and units 10 and 11 to DBL Transport so shortly after completing the development, reflects the quality of this location,” says Nick Arundel of AWS.

Nick adds: “The speed at which these units have let reflects the strength in the industrial property sector with a strong demand from both manufacturing and distribution businesses.”

Hazel Cooper of Carter Towler said: “We are pleased that our Joint Agents, have secured these lettings so quickly after completion and we anticipate letting or selling the final unit shortly. The success of this development is testament to CDP’s vision and to the high quality of unit they provide.”

Simon Marshall of CDP said: “Remarkable to think that this 64 acre was previously a disused colliery and is now a thriving Business Park. We started developing here in 2014 and have seen the positive effects of our substantial investment and much needed new employment opportunities gathering momentum. It is incredibly rewarding to have played a part in the regeneration of the South Kirkby area.”

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