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CBRE let two properties at Junction 8 Trade and Business Park in Ellesmere Port
The industrial agency team at CBRE Liverpool and Hitchcock Wright & Partners acting on behalf of Royal London Asset Management have recently let 10,000 sq ft of property.
Two properties have been let to Arco and Toolstation at Junction 8 Trade and Business Park in Ellesmere Port.
Arco has signed up for 5,100 sq ft and Toolstation has taken 4,913 sq ft, with both deals on new 10 year Lease terms.
The estate is strategically located close to Junction 8 of the M53 in a well-established area on the outskirts of Ellesmere Port, ideally positioned within easy reach of Chester, Liverpool and Manchester.
Existing occupiers include Edmundson Electrical, City Plumbing Supplies, Howdens Joinery, Screwfix, Speedy Hire, Wolesley Royal Mail and City Electrical Factors.
Associate director at CBRE’s Liverpool office, Darren Hill, said; “The recent succession of lettings at Junction 8 Business Park reflects the increased demand for industrial and trade counter space within established locations close to the major cities of Liverpool and Manchester.
“We anticipate further lettings success throughout 2015, from tenants seeking good quality accommodation in an excellent location.”
Partner from Hitchcock Wright & Partners, Nick Harrop, said; “Junction 8 Business Park is proving to be the location of choice for local and national trade counter operators looking to service the M53 Wirral corridor between Wallasey and Chester.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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