CPP to market two new units at Doncaster's Parkside Business Park
St. Modwen has appointed Commercial Property Partners to market two new warehouse units that are soon to be completed at Parkside Business Park, Doncaster.
The two detached industrial/warehouse units have been built to the front of the Business Park as the first phase of the development, and will soon be available for occupation.
Unit A offers approximately 36,934 sq ft of warehouse space, plus a office accommodation of 2,684 sq ft. Unit B, which is adjacent to Unit A, covers 41,438 sq ft and includes an office space of 2,549 sq ft.
Each unit also has its own large, secure service yard area and over 30 car parking spaces.
Just off the A630 on the way to the M18, the Parkside Business Park is accessible for other businesses and for the working population of Doncaster.
The new developments are set to add an economic boost to the region, particularly within the manufacturing sector.
Ed Norris said: “Doncaster is a great location for manufacturers to consider if they are expanding or relocating their premises.
“It is one of the lowest-cost regions in the UK for the manufacturing industry, and offers access to a highly qualified workforce – there is a large proportion of people with NVQs up to level 3 in Doncaster when compared with the rest of the UK.
“St. Modwen has an exemplary track record of delivering buildings on time and to budget. We’re very happy that they’ve chosen us to work with them on the marketing of this scheme.”
Rob Richardson, development manager at St. Modwen, added: “In recent years, we have delivered industrial space across the country to a multitude of occupiers, including Screwfix, Siemens, DPD, Vodafone and Adidas.
“We hope to continue this trend with these new units and are pleased with the positive interest we have already received through Ed.”
Leeds-based commercial property consultancy CBRE is jointly marketing the site with CPP.
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