Peri Ltd secures 5-year lease at G Park, Wakefield Europort
WSB Property Consultants LLP has secured the letting of Suite C, Second Floor, The Offices @ G Park, Wakefield to Peri Ltd.
Peri Ltd, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of formwork and scaffolding, has taken a 5-year lease on the 3,559sq ft office suite.
The Offices @ G Park Wakefield Europort is situated on one of Yorkshire’s most sought after distribution locations. Located just off junction 31 of the M62 accessed via the A655.
Alex Jowett, surveyor at WSB, commented: “G Park Wakefield Europort offers a thriving business environment complemented by the nearby Junction 32 which offers fantastic retail and leisure facilities.
“The site has the added benefit of 1 parking space per every 141 sq ft making it ideal for an occupier such as Peri Ltd.”
Wakefield Europort is home to a wide range of brands including Asda, Warburtons, Argos, TK Maxx, Kuehne and Nagel and Royal Mail.
The building can accommodate requirements from 1,380 sq ft to 4,960 sq ft.
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