Property firm sets sights on West Yorkshire location for newest Nano Park
The property development firm behind a new business park concept has set its sights on a new Yorkshire location for its next scheme.
Frank Marshall Estates is looking to roll out its Nano Park concept into Kirklees as part of its ongoing expansion across the region.
A 12,000 sq ft Nano Park has been developed by Frank Marshall Estates in Bradford, with other similar parks in the pipeline in Armley, Skipton and Wakefield.
Jimmy Marshall, director of Frank Marshall Estates, explained: “The astounding success of our ground-breaking Nano Park in Bradford, which is completely full, has encouraged us to repeat the model elsewhere in Yorkshire.
“We are now looking specifically at Kirklees, which is an excellent Yorkshire location, given its skilled labour force and its outstanding transport links, notably the proximity of the M62.
“We are extremely excited about finding the perfect site in Kirklees for our Nano Park. We have a couple of options in the pipeline that have been exceedingly hard to find, but we are working hard to make them a reality.
“It will be a win-win situation, kick-starting the region’s economy and providing new opportunities for post-Covid/post-Brexit recovery.”
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