Partner Article
Final Pre-Let unit completes at Church Lane scheme in Dinnington
CPP secures tenant for sought-after unit
Unit 3 Church Lane, a warehouse space boasting over 11,000 sq ft in the east of Sheffield, has been let by a US electronic components distributor, secured by expert advisors at Commercial Property Partners (CPP).
The space has been designed to a high calibre offering and includes an office/reception area, an outdoor yard, parking space and full height shutter access ensuring the unit is secure.
Unit 3 completes the park and follows the Pre-Letting of Unit 2 to Ulma Packaging last year. Both deals were Pre-Let, showing the demand for quality units in a prime location close to Junction 31 of the M1 Motorway.
The landlord Technical Cranes is the market leader in new and used cranes, and has developed the site ensuring that the new offer includes brand new high spec units in a fantastic location.
The new tenant, who are a franchised stocking distributor providing manufacturers with a number of electrical solutions, have made the site their main UK branch.
Ed Norris, Partner at CPP said: “We are delighted to have secured a new tenant for the site to complete the development.
“We are seeing more and more businesses take up quality space across the wider Sheffield City Region to help accommodate their business growth and demand for services.”
Jordan Simpson, Owner of Technical Cranes said: “It is really positive news for the region as a whole to see the strong demand for units like the one at Church Lane.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Gina Francey .
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