International vegetable farming firm invests £3m in growing Yorkshire base
An international vegetable machinery firm has announced that it is investing £3m into a Yorkshire base following the purchase of a new site.
Grimme UK, which currently has a site in Dunnington, will relocate to a new headquarters being built in Market Weighton.
Work building the new 15,000 sq ft steel framed building is now underway and is due to complete in April 2021.
Leeds property consultancy, Gent Visick, marketed the site on behalf of the seller, Britcom, and Procters Property Ltd advised GRIMME UK.
Joint managing director at Britcom, Chris Urwin, commented: “The sale has assisted us to expand our successful chassis engineering and bodybuilding department, where we are investing more than £1m in the construction of a new six bay workshop on our existing 14 acre Market Weighton HQ site.
“This investment will take our capacity up to 20 workshop bays and will incorporate a 10-tonne overhead crane enabling us to serve more customers in an even quicker time-frame.”
Paul Mack, director at Gent Visick, said: “Over the past seven years we have seen demand for industrial land on a freehold basis reach unprecedented levels across the Yorkshire region.
“We are delighted to have concluded this transaction on behalf of our client and deliver a fantastic result.”
Looking to promote your product/service to SME businesses in your region? Find out how Bdaily can help →
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular Yorkshire & The Humber morning email for free.
How businesses can reduce workplace safety risks with custom solutions
Tech firm unveils jobs plan after £530,000 backing
SMEs urged to think big at Newcastle event
B Corp is a commitment, not a one-time win
Government must get in gear on vehicle transition
A legacy in stone and spirit
Shaping the future: Your guide to planning reforms
The future direction of expert witness services
Getting people into gear for a workplace return
What to expect in the Spring Statement
Sunderland leading way in UK office supply market
Key construction developments in 2025