Trebor Hillwood strategic partnership to build 83,000 sq ft industrial unit in South Yorkshire
Trebor Developments, working in conjunction with its strategic partner Hillwood, has acquired its first speculative development site in South Yorkshire.
The partnership has purchased a five-acre site for an undisclosed sum at the 31 East Dinnington address, located less than 2.5 miles from Junction 31, of the M1, near Rotherham.
The site is set to house a single 83,000 sq ft industrial unit which will be available in first half of 2019 and be promoted as “Atomic” 31 East.
Bob Tattrie, managing partner of Trebor Developments, commented: “We are delighted to secure this further site and will bring the speculative development forward on our fast track basis. A planning application has been submitted.
“The unit will be available to lease or purchase and can meet local or regional occupier needs in a size range not readily available in the location.”
This is the second acquisition between the partners following the announcement in March at MIPIM that Trebor had entered into a long term strategic partnership with Hillwood to undertake industrial and logistics developments across the UK.
Trebor/Hillwood are advised by agents: CBRE (Leeds), CPP (Sheffield) and Knight Frank (Sheffield).
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