47,000 sq ft printing facility brought to market in Wakefield
A printing facility is set to be brought to market in West Yorkshire.
Acting on behalf of a private family client, Avison Young has been instructed to market the freehold property.
Situated on Flanshaw Way, the property is currently leased to the existing occupier with the lease set to expire in August 2021.
Covering just over 2.2 acres, the site comprises four adjoining buildings with associated yards and car parking space.
Rob Oliver, principal at Avison Young’s Leeds office, commented: “With an enhanced power supply, this property offers a rare opportunity to acquire premises suiting production use.
“There is the benefit of some short-term income too, and so we are seeing enquiries from both owner occupiers and investors. We are delighted with the interest received to date.
“This site sits in an excellent location surrounded by a hive of activity and high quality neighbours. On the adjacent site, Frank Marshall Estates are commencing construction of a new business park and industrial estate, whilst further up the road, Sewtec has recently relocated into a 75,000 sq ft production facility.
“PLP has also started construction on two new speculative warehouse units on the former Silkwood Park at PLP Wakefield, demonstrating that there is ample appetite in this area for quality industrial units.”
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