Seacroft Industrial and Trade Park undergoes £500k revamp
Following a 500k refurbishment, five new units are now available to lease at Seacroft Industrial and Trade Park in east Leeds.
The Leeds office of Yorkshire property consultancy Dove Haigh Phillips are jointly marketing the units.
The 130,000 sq ft employment park, which is situated by the A6120 Leeds Outer Ring Road, is owned by Hermes Asset Management.
The estate comprises 14 refurbished industrial and trade units, which can be tailored to the requirements of potential occupiers.
The units range from 4,000 sq ft to 16,000 sq ft. Current occupiers include Screwfix, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Howdens.
Simon Dove of Dove Haigh Phillips commented: “This is a significant consultancy for us, as it underlines the fact that we are very much involved in the day-to-day commercial property letting market, as well as providing advice and expertise on large-scale developments.
“We have a dedicated lettings team, which specialises in office agency and the sub 20,000 sq ft industrial property market, both of which are gaining momentum in Yorkshire.
“The high-profile tenants already at Seacroft underline its popularity. The five available units range from 4,895 sq ft to 9,711 sq ft, with rents in the region of £5.50. They can be adapted to occupiers’ specific requirements.
He added: “The park’s excellent location provides direct access to the Greater Leeds conurbation and Leeds City Centre, which is located 4.25 miles south west via the A64 York Road and A58 Wetherby Road.
“Access to the national motorway network is provided two miles south via Junction 46 of the M1, or alternatively 4.5 miles north east via Junction 45.”
The joint agents on the park are Colliers International.
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