Sheffield’s CPP hits £200m milestone following £16m Gateway 28 deal
Commercial Property Partners (CPP), the Sheffield-headquartered property consultancy, has hit a major milestone this month having facilitated in excess of £200m worth of investment deals across Yorkshire and the Midlands in just the past 24 months.
This announcement comes as the firm confirms the completion of a £15.94m investment deal at one of the Nottinghamshire-based industrial park, Gateway 28, close to J28 M1 – where tenant Eurocell Profiles Ltd occupies the 265,000 sq ft warehouse until November 2025.
The acquisition of the property was managed by CPP on behalf of MPF, with Partner Roger Haworth confirming that a net yield was secured on behalf of the client.
Roger commented: “The completion of our most recent deal for £15.94m at Nottinghamshire’s sought-after Gateway 28 industrial park is indicative of the prestige of the transactions we are instructed to oversee; with the 265,000 sq ft warehouse sitting at the heart of a major centre for logistics and manufacturing, and within easy reach of a transport infrastructure that includes major cities and the UK’s busiest cargo airport, East Midlands.”
Harris Lamb acted for the vendor in the deal.
Roger continued: “Managing in excess of £200 million of investment deals in the past 24 months is a significant landmark for CPP, which was only established 3.5 years ago.
“As a business we are looking to build on our work and success of the past 24 months, further expanding our customer base spanning across the Midlands, Yorkshire and wider national markets.”
Earlier this year the firm also advised Oxenwood Real Estate on a £15m deal that resulted in the purchase of a Sheffield-based urban logistics centre which spanned 15.5 acres and was let to internet-based retailer Amazon UK Services Ltd.
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