Hull business park set for upgrade following acquisition
A former Hull army garage operating as a business park for the last two decades is set for an upgrade after being acquired by a local firm.
Chamberlain Business Centre in east Hull has been acquired by Allenby Commercial, and is set to be expanded with a new regeneration programme.
The firm, which acquired the site for an undisclosed sum, is set to embark on a phased programme of investment designed to add to the 100,000 sq ft of business space.
The acquisition comes three months after Allenbys completed the purchase of former Bonus Electrical premises in Willerby near Hull, which will become the third in the company’s Trade Yard sites.
Dale Gooderham, asset manager at Allenby Commercial, commented: “Everything we do is aimed at creating business opportunities in the local community and this is an excellent location for that.
“There are a lot of other businesses nearby, some of them major employers, there is new investment in neighbouring sites and in infrastructure and there are some well- established residential areas on our doorstep.”
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