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Calder Valley business park sold for £4.75 million
Calder Valley business park has been sold off an asking price of £4.75 million.
The Leeds office of Chartered Surveyors Eddisons completed the sale of the Caldene Business Park in Mytholmroyd to Industrials.co.uk, following an extensive marketing campaign.
Eddisons acted on behalf of private vendors who developed the site. Industrials.co.uk was advised by the Leeds office of Ryden.
The former Caldene Clothing Company (Calderdale) site on the A646 Yorkshire to Lancashire trunk road extends to approximately 3.5 acres and comprises 23 modern light industrial and warehouse units.
Tenants at the majority let park include SGL Carbon Fibres Ltd, Nobilia GB Ltd and Stokers Ltd.
Steven Jones, associate director at Eddisons said: ’This is a well located high specification estate off the M62, built as recently as 2007.
’There is limited industrial availability of this kind of stock in the Calder Valley which makes it popular with a wide range of tenants.
‘We are delighted to have completed the sale and achieved a price for our client which is close to the original asking price.’
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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