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Major letting instructions for Eddisons
The Bradford office of chartered surveyors Eddisons has been instructed to market over 42,000 sq ft of prime space at popular sites across Bradford.
These include units four and five at the Marrtree Business Park on Bowling Back Lane, which offers space between 12,000 and 30,500 sq ft. The asking rent is from £2.75 per sq ft.
Nearby, over 7,100 sq ft at the Bowling Industrial Estate, close to Wakefield Road, has an asking rent of £6.50 per sq ft. The unit was previously occupied by Bosch Rexroth Ltd.
The area is recognised as a prime trade counter location, with nearby occupiers including City Electrical Factors, Tool Station, Plumb Centre and Rexel Senate.
Meanwhile, a unit extending to 5,000 sq ft at the 606 Industrial Estate, which is strategically located adjacent to the M606 motorway, is also available at an asking rent of £5.50 per sq ft.
Eddisons is acting as joint agent with Walker Singleton on the instructions.
Shazad Mahmood of Eddisons said: “This is high quality stock, in sought after areas, which should be attractive to any number of tenants.
“We are delighted to have been instructed by long standing clients, Marrtree Investments Ltd and Frank Marshall Estates Ltd, and are confident of maximising the rental income on their behalf.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mark Lane .
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