New tenants agree deals to relocate to First Point Business Park in Doncaster
Two new tenants have agreed deals to relocate to a new build industrial warehouse unit in Doncaster.
Commercial Property Partners (CPP), the Sheffield-based property consultancy, facilitated the lettings for the warehouse on Watervole Way, First Point Business Park.
Cartonplast Group, which specialises in the transportation of glass, cans and PET-containers, will relocate its UK base from Shaw Lane Industrial Estate to First Point Business Park.
The occupancy will see Cartonplast Group move into the 44,500 sq ft speculatively built unit, with S&G Alfab Ltd, aluminium fabrications manufacturers, occupying the remaining 20,000 sq ft.
The new tenants have signed 10 and 8 year leases respectively.
The industrial warehouse unit offers two-storey, fully fitted offices as well as three dock level loading doors and four full height level access doors.
Home to Amazon, Victoria Plum, and within close proximity of the iPort development, First Point Business Park is situated just 1.5 miles from Junction 3 of the M18.
Toby Vernon, partner at CPP, said: “We are delighted to see this speculatively developed unit fully let in just 3 months following its completion in April this year.
“This is indicative of the latent demand for high quality industrial schemes in the area; our client’s decision to speculatively build on the site is an encouraging sign for the market in the region which is currently suffering from a shortage of good quality units across all size ranges.”
Barnsdales were joint agents on the scheme.
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