£5m industrial development begins at Doncaster Sheffield Airport
Work has begun on the first stage of a £5m industrial development at Doncaster Sheffield Airport.
The speculative development at Aero Centre Yorkshire, delivered by local developers Priority Space, will provide 45,000 sq ft of industrial space for the region’s businesses.
Lee Buchanan, co-director at Priority Space, said: “We are delighted to be on-site at Aero Centre Yorkshire to deliver high-quality commercial space which will contribute to Doncaster’s economic growth. It’s great to be part of the continuing success story of the airport and the development around it.”
Units ranging from 1,250 to 2,250 sq ft will be ready for occupation by autumn 2019, marketed by Sheffield-based firm Commercial Property Partners (CPP) and Doncaster-based chartered surveyor Barnsdales.
Phase two of the development is expected to commence by the end of 2019, offering further accommodation from 5,000 to 20,000 sq ft at the site.
Ed Norris, partner at CPP, explained: “This new development offers a unique opportunity for occupiers looking to secure their own commercial workspace and office accommodation, in a fantastic location.
“Being based next door to the airport and in close proximity to excellent transport links will allow easy access to the region. This development really fills a gap in the market, and we’re confident that the units will be snapped up.”
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