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Cool new tenant as NG reveals next company in at Stanton Forge
A fast-growing Derbyshire supplier of commercial refrigeration equipment has been revealed as the latest occupier at the second phase of the Stanton Forge industrial scheme, near Ilkeston.
HRS Refrigeration, which specialises in commercial refrigeration, ventilation and air conditioning as well as decommissioning and inspection, has taken Unit 1 at the second phase of the Stanton Forge scheme on Littlewell Lane in Stanton-by-Dale.
Luke Hutchinson, Managing Director of HRS Refrigeration, said: “The second phase of Stanton Forge came at the perfect time for us and was the next step up as we have outgrow our current unit in Langley Mill.
“The move to Stanton Forge means we can push forward with progression for the company with more space for workshop repairs, more stock levels and a nice place for customers and clients to attend meetings with us.”
Alicia Lewis of NG Chartered Surveyors completed the deal for HRS Refrigeration to move into Unit 1 on behalf of private landlord clients.
She said: “We’re not surprised by the reaction to the second phase of Stanton Forge; it’s one of the best new light industrial schemes in the Midlands.
“I wish Luke and his team at HRS Refrigeration all the best in their new home, and we’re looking forward to revealing who their new neighbours will be over the coming weeks.”
Luke added: “NG were always helpful in getting answers to any questions we had and responding to enquiries straight away. Alicia was great with sending everything over and very friendly and helpful when I met her at the unit for a viewing.”
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