Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Doncaster trade park acquired for £7.85m

Northern Trust Company Ltd has acquired Wheatley Hall Trade Park in Doncaster for £7.85 million. The multi-let trade park totals 49,282 sq ft across 12 units, with sizes ranging from 2,470 sq ft to 5,164 sq ft.

Strategically located on a key arterial route, Wheatley Hall Trade Park sits at the heart of Doncaster’s prime industrial and out-of-town retail area. The site is adjacent to Wheatley Centre Shopping Park and next to Northern Trust’s existing Crompton Business Park.

Jonathan Houghton, Property Portfolio Executive at Northern Trust, said: “We are extremely pleased to have added Wheatley Hall Trade Park to our growing portfolio. Its prime location on a key arterial route and its proximity to our existing Crompton Business Park makes it a perfect fit for our strategic vision.

“This acquisition strengthens our footprint in Doncaster and enhances the flexible business space options we can offer to new and existing occupiers. This latest acquisition underscores Northern Trust’s continued investment across key regional markets.”

Dan Hodge, Regional Property Director at Northern Trust, added: “Wheatley Hall Trade Park is a high-quality asset that complements our existing properties in Yorkshire. The estate’s modern units and excellent transport links make it an attractive location for a wide variety of trade operators. We are committed to supporting local economic growth by continuing to provide adaptable business space.”

Richard Gale, Partner at Allsop LLP, acted for Northern Trust on the acquisition.

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