Final unit snapped up at South Yorkshire industrial scheme
The last remaining unit on an industrial park in South Yorkshire has been sold.
Acting on behalf of Barmston Developments, CBRE - together with joint agents CPP - has sold Unit 2 at Enterprise 36 industrial park in Tankersley to CBRE Global Investors.
The 77,804 sq ft unit provides an industrial building with warehouse and office provision, a secure yard, loading area and 54 car parking spaces. The property is available for immediate occupation.
Jason Stowe, managing director of Wilton Developments, commented: “We are delighted to complete the sale of Unit 2 at Enterprise 36, confirming the successful outcome of all four plots at the scheme.
“The speed with which these prime units have been acquired reinforces our strategy of well specified good quality units in strong locations.”
Mike Baugh, senior director at CBRE Leeds, added: “We are pleased to have concluded the sale and to be acting as joint agents to bring to market the final unit at Enterprise 36.
“The scheme offers prospective occupiers the unique opportunity to create a space designed to meet their bespoke needs. With the supply of high quality, well located units within South Yorkshire in high demand, we anticipate high interest in this remaining unit to let.”
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