DHP completes two 'interesting and significant' property deals
The Leeds office of property consultants Dove Haigh Phillips (DHP) has announced the completion of two ‘interesting and significant’ deals.
DHP has sold Sanderson House at Grange Moor, near Huddersfield, for £565k to a private investor, while also acquiring a unit for Total Swimming, the Olympic-athlete led swimming company, in Warrington.
Occupied by Sanderson Associates, the 8,261 sq ft is located close to the Grange Moor Roundabout, which links Huddersfield, Wakefield and Barnsley. Nearby occupiers include Bon Marche, Oakwood Kitchens and NK Chemicals.
Total Swimming, which is run by Olympians Steve Parry and Adrian Turner, have leased a 3,800 sq ft unit at Chetham Court in Winwick Quay Business Park, Warrington in a deal brokered by DHP.
Simon Dove, of Dove Haigh Phillips, commented: “These are two interesting and significant deals for us, which illustrate our strengths in two different sectors and regions.
“Sanderson House is a superb acquisition, a well-located, detached office building with a strong tenant, while Total Swimming are a rapidly expanding company, whose innovative approach to teaching swimming and promoting a healthy lifestyle, is proving very successful.
“Overall, the recent uncertainty caused by Brexit, and now fuelled by the General Election, is not disrupting the property market too much. We are busy, working on deals from small industrial and office units to large land transactions – and everything in between.”
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