Expanding Huddersfield industrial park welcomes three new businesses
A trio of businesses have joined a growing industrial park in West Yorkshire.
Automotive Alliance Group, Leach and The Resin Mill have all taken space at The Ringway Industrial Park in Huddersfield in deals negotiated by Carter Towler.
Vehicle parts distributor Automotive Alliance Group has moved into the 6,000 sq ft Unit 14, large format printing company Leach has taken 5,430 sq ft in Unit 24 and resin driveway specialist The Resin Mill has agreed to let Units 7 and 8 totalling 14,400 sq ft.
Josh Holmes of Carter Towler commented: “We are delighted these three flourishing companies are pushing ahead with their individual growth plans and have chosen to come to The Ringway.
“Since the landlord began their improvement programme we have seen a significant uplift in interest from a broad range of top quality tenants.
“There are just three remaining units now, all approximately 6,000 sq ft. To think that the whole estate, totalling 31 units could soon be fully occupied is remarkable considering the exceptional challenges of the past twelve months.”
Jonathan Hodgson of Howlings Hodgson added: “This is no longer the forgotten estate of West Yorkshire. It’s now a credible trade park which is competitively priced and positioned to receive modern industrial occupiers.
“The recent lettings are testament to this and with strong interest in the remaining units, we expect the estate to be fully let this year.”
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