£800k Harrogate industrial scheme now complete
Castlehouse Construction has now completed an £800k industrial scheme in Harrogate.
The Leeds-based construction firm has finished building two pre-let industrial units totalling 12,000 sq ft on Claro Way in Harrogate for The Trustees of the Green Regeneration Ltd Pension Fund.
The Fund is owned by husband and wife team Ken and Betty Raw and handled by Denton Pension Management Ltd.
The units are pre-let to Harrogate Autos which will occupy an 8,000 sq ft unit, and Edmundson Electrical Ltd which will lease the 4,000 sq ft unit.
G K Raw & Co Ltd, the building and joinery company, originally traded on the site. G K Raw & Co Ltd was owned and run by Ken and Betty Raw for 36 years before it was acquired in 2009 after a management buyout.
Castlehouse Construction was awarded the £800k contract from Denton Pension Management Ltd and project architect was 2H Architects. The two units have now been handed over.
Richard Lumley, Director of Castlehouse Construction, said; “We are pleased to have successfully completed this industrial development for the client, Ken and Betty Raw.
“The pre-let deals demonstrate the appeal of units of this size in Harrogate.”
Ken and Betty Raw commented: “We are very pleased with the work undertaken by Castlehouse to deliver this successful scheme.”
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