Partner Article
West Yorks Factory Site Comes to Market
Acting on behalf of Interface, the world’s leading carpet tile designer and manufacturer, the Industrial Agency team at CBRE Leeds has been instructed to sell the former carpet tile production and distribution facility, at Shelf Mills, on Wade House Road, Shelf, midway between Bradford and Halifax.
The property extends to circa 166,000 sq ft on a site area of 14.94 acres and will be suitable for owner occupation or redevelopment as a potential multi-let industrial estate. The opportunity has come to market following a rationalisation plan by Interface with production being relocated within the group’s current European operations in Northern Ireland and Holland. Interface will retain operations on part of the site, with occupation of the office headquarters from where administrative support, sales & marketing, and R&D will continue to be based..
Dave Cato, Associate Director at CBRE Leeds Industrial team said; “The facility at Shelf Mills has great potential for existing use as industrial and warehousing or as a refurbishment programme to create a multi-let estate. Furthermore, the complex offers the possibility of greater flexibility as, subject to planning, there may be scope to consider alternative higher land value uses for the site.”
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