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Ground broken on York Rose Centre industrial and warehouse park
Harrogate’s Mulbrand has started work at the York Business Park site for the construction of The Rose Centre.
Talks are at an “advanced stage” with a number of potential occupiers after contractors began work on a major new industrial and warehouse scheme in York.
The Rose Centre is being developed by Dream Developments, a York-based developer that has acquired the three-acre site from F&C REIT. The first phase of the development will see the construction of eight units, ranging in size from 1,225 sq ft to 3,060 sq ft.
The scheme is being marketed by GVA, the UK’s leading independent commercial property adviser, and Flanagan James Property Consultants offering the units for sale or to let.
Gary Barker, managing director of DREAM Developments, added: “Early interest in The Rose Centre has been really encouraging and the commencement of work at the site is great news for York. We have a number of parties interested in the units and are at an advanced stage with a couple of them.”
For more information contact Matthew Tootell at GVA on 0113 280 8056 or matthew.tootell@gva.co.uk,
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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