Euro Car Parts secures deal for 20,700 sq ft Leeds warehouse
Euro Car Parts, the car parts distributor, has signed a ten year lease for a facility located on Cross Green Industrial Estate in Leeds.
Acting on behalf of Solvgrin Ltd, CBRE’s Leeds Industrial Agency team and joint agent Gent Visick have secured the lease.
BTS Consultants acted for Euro Car Parts.
Solvgrin Ltd constructed the brand new 20,700 sq ft warehouse which overlooks Pontefract Lane (A63), connecting directly to the East Leeds Link Road.
Solvgrin has also secured planning consent to construct a further 6,000 sq ft detached industrial unit adjacent to the Euro Car Parts site.
Neighbouring occupiers to the Cross Green Industrial Estate include Barkston Plastics, Tool Station, Yorkshire Produce Centre, Norbert Dentresseangle, William Cook Cast Products and Norish.
Mike Baugh, senior director of Industrial Agency at CBRE Leeds, said: “We are pleased to have secured Euro Car Parts as a tenant for this highly prominent scheme.
“Solvgrin have constructed a very attractive unit at this gateway to Leeds site, which continues the success of this part of the city as an industrial, distribution and manufacturing hub.
“Occupiers are drawn to this area due to a combination of excellent connectivity and proximity to the city centre for both attracting and retaining talent.”
Paul Mack, director at Gent Visick, added: “We continue to see very strong occupational demand for modern/new build warehouse and distribution premises in Leeds, particularly in the Aire Valley which has seen an incredible transformation over the past three years.”
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