West Yorkshire business park creates over 125 jobs
Property firm DE Commercial has announced the completion and full occupancy of a West Yorkshire business park following ‘ground-breaking sales’.
Baildon Business Park is now full following its completion, with 15 businesses from a range of sectors taking all of the industrial and warehousing units on the 150,000 sq ft site, creating more than 125 jobs.
Businesses at the park include aerospace engineering firm Produmax, boat cover manufacturer Canvasman, yarn specialist Laxtons and hospital equipment designer and supplier Anetic Aid.
Richard Heslop, managing director of DE Commercial, explained: “As the lead agent on this prestigious development, DE Commercial is delighted to announce that the third and final phase is complete and the last buildings have been sold.
“The park, which is ideally situated next to the A6038 linking Guiseley with Shipley, has attracted 15 companies to its high specification industrial and warehouse buildings. Overall, this has created in excess of 125 new and sustainable jobs.
“The success of the business park just goes to show how businesses are crying out for new, purpose-built facilities like this in a great location, with good transport links.”
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