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Harrogate property firm acquires Doncaster business park for £555k
A new mixed-use site at Quest Park, Doncaster, has been bought by Harrogate-based property development and investment company Marrtree Investments for £555k.
Riverview, which comprises offices, industrial and a showroom in 3.3 acres, was jointly developed by Sladen Estates and Peveril Securities. It is the third and final phase of the successful Quest Park development.
The Sheffield-based property agency Commercial Property Partners (CPP) advised on the deal.
Roger Haworth, partner with CPP commented: “Quest Park has already established itself as one of the most popular and successful business parks in the Doncaster area.
“Just one mile from Doncaster town centre, and situated on the accessible A630 Wheatley Park Road, it overlooks the River Don. Tenants include Toyota, Nissan, Audi and Dulux.
“So it’s not surprising that Riverview has been snapped up. It has tremendous potential. Featuring a showroom, which is suitable for a number of trade and leisure uses, a variety of self-contained offices (up to 25,000 sq ft) and a standalone industrial unit (up to 45,000 sq ft), it is bound to prove exceptionally popular to potential occupiers,” explained Mr Haworth.
George Marshall of Marrtree commented: “We believe this is an excellent investment opportunity. Apart from being close to Doncaster town centre, with superb rail links to London, York and Newcastle, Riverview is also just 10 minutes from Junctions 3 and 4 of the M18 and Junctions 36 and 37 of the A1”.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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