New unit for Yorkshire fleet conversion specialist in expansion move
A Yorkshire vehicle conversion specialist has announced that it is expanding into a new unit in a Doncaster business park.
MIS Conversions, a fleet vehicle conversion specialists, has sublet a 32,148 sq ft mid-box warehouse unit at the Parkside Business Park in Doncaster.
The company will occupy Unit C, which includes ground and first floor office space and a large yard with car parking, including electric car charging points.
The detached unit forms part of the 27-acre, 240,000 sq ft Parkside Business Park which is located just off the A638 Wheatley Hall Road and close to the M18 and A1(M).
CBRE and Gent Visick acted on behalf of Heat Exchange Group Ltd to secure the sublease.
Danielle Raunjak from CBRE’s Industrial team commented: “This latest letting at the Parkside Industrial Park in South Yorkshire demonstrates the continued high demand and appeal of mid-box warehouse facilities of this calibre, which have been brought to market to support acute supply shortages in the region.
“Yorkshire remains resilient during the pandemic with the region representing around 30 per cent of all the UK logistics take-up last year.”
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