Four industrials units to be built at Yorkshire Enterprise Zone
A Huddersfield-based construction company is set to build four new industrial units at South Kirkby Business Park.
Planning permission has just been granted for four high specification industrial units ranging from 10,000 sq ft to 20,000 sq ft, bringing the total number of properties at the new industrial park to 12.
The South Kirkby Enterprise Zone is close to Leeds, Wakefield, Doncaster and Barnsley. It is adjacent to the new A628 link road which connects directly with the A1 and M1 motorways.
Additional grant aid assistance is reportedly available as well as business rates relief.
Commenting on the news, Carter Towler’s industrial agency surveyor Hazel Cooper said: “The success of this speculative scheme is testament to Marshall CDP’s commitment to providing the best possible industrial facilities.
“These next four will be the final phase and we have already had a lot of interest from businesses looking to purchase and rent. The quality of the units, the location and the Enterprise Zone financial incentives together make a very compelling package for manufacturers, warehousing and logistics companies looking for space.”
Nick Arundel of joint agents AWS added: “The business park has established itself remarkably quickly, there’s an excellent range of businesses already thriving here including Brittains Beverages, CPS Lifts, Galvanise UK, PHS and SkyNet Worldwide Services.
“I’m sure it won’t be long before we’ll be announcing details of the next business to move on the estate.”
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