Doncaster Sheffield Airport acquires land for development and business expansion
Doncaster Sheffield Airport is to gain nearly 100,000 sq ft of new high-quality industrial and warehousing space for businesses in the region.
Commercial property developer, Priority Space in partnership with H G Sites, has acquired a 4.8 acre package of land for phase two of its £12m Avro Park development.
Avro Park, is part of Doncaster Sheffield Airport’s business district. The site is approximately six miles south of Doncaster town centre and close to the M1 and M18.
Lee Buchanan director of Priority Space said: “This is an excellent strategic location at the heart of a transport network connecting Doncaster Sheffield Airport with major roads, cities and ports and we were very pleased to see phase one units snapped up by a diverse range of businesses.
“As well as industrial and engineering firms, we saw a great deal of interest from online retail and specialist suppliers who needed new warehousing and distribution bases to meet growing demand.
“The global economy continues to develop strongly in this sector and our new units will be particularly well-placed, and provide the right size and spec of facilities, to help online sales companies invest in future growth.”
The larger phase two development will deliver a further 17 speculative units, ranging from 1,750 sq ft to 30,000 sq ft. Work on site is expected to start in early 2022 and enquiries to buy or let are being taken now by Commercial Property Partners.
Ed Norris, director of Commercial Property Partners said: “This next phase of the development is very much needed given current market conditions.
“As seen with phase one from Priority Space, the quality of units on offer created high demand and we envisage similar if not greater demand for phase two given the lack of availability and quality of units in this sought-after location.”
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