Edward Marshall of the Bradford based Nano Park Company.

“Flourishing” Yorkshire workshop and office development fully let in record time

The “flourishing” Nano Park Company, which specialises in creating combined workshop and office space across Yorkshire, has announced its “pioneering” development in Armley has been fully let in record time.

The Nano Park Company bought a one-acre site off Pickering Street, Armley from the Yorkshire textile company James Hare in March 2020.

Bradford based specialist construction company Percy Pickard Contractors, led by construction director Chris Balme, finished building work this summer, and already seven hybrid nano units and two 2,000 sq ft high-end industrial units are occupied, creating 50 new and sustainable jobs for Armley.

Edward Marshall of the Bradford based Nano Park Company commented: “We are incredibly proud that our latest Nano Park has been fully let before completion and in record time.

“This is a ringing endorsement of our Nano Park concept, which features warehousing space on the ground floor, with offices above, providing an ideal base for small and fledgling companies and satellite operations for larger firms.

“This is another of our fully-let Nano parks in Yorkshire, underling the fact that we are leading the way in hybrid working business parks and are fast becoming the top name in small unit development.”

The new tenants at Armley are: Niba Nail Care; ELR Style; PMP Distribution; T4mation, 5create; Optadent Solutions; Tungsten Media; and Libation Rum.

Edward continued: “I would like to say a special thank you to Max Vause of Carter Towler, who has done a first-class job in getting our park fully let. Max is relatively new to industrial lettings, but he has brought a group of top-quality customers to us. We look forward to doing many more schemes with Max and the great team at Carter Towler.

“I would also like to thank Simon Mydlowski and his legal team at Clarion for their hard work and efficiency and KPP Architects, the best industrial architects in the north of England.

“We are in the age of the entrepreneur with more and more small and startup companies looking for self-contained space of their own. To meet this demand, we are providing flexible, affordable and attractive business premises to help companies of this type to grow and prosper, where they want to be.”


By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily

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