Leeds property group set to deliver £1.4m industrial scheme at York Business Park
Construction is well underway on a new three-unit industrial scheme at a growing business park on the outskirts of York.
Leeds-based Evans Property Group is developing the new multi-unit scheme on Great North Way at York Business Park.
The scheme involves the construction of three self-contained units comprising 4,225 sq ft, 3,650 sq ft and 3,250 sq ft with a total development value of £1.4m.
CBM Construction is working on the units, which are scheduled to be available to occupiers in summer 2020.
Richard Bean, senior asset manager for Evans Property Group, commented: “We are delighted to confirm the construction of three new units at York Business Park, continuing our investment in the proven successful Park.
“The excellent position of the units will satisfy increasing local demand for new industrial space of this quality within the York area.”
Flanagan James has been appointed as agent on the properties. Richard Flanagan, Director at Flanagan James, added: “York Business Park is a popular location which is home to many businesses.
“We are already experiencing a good level of enquiries for these units in the early marketing phase, and they are proving to be of interest to a range of businesses for a variety of uses.
“The industrial/warehouse market is performing strongly in York as a result of a shortage of supply of units of these sizes, and I expect that these new units will be let quickly once completed in the summer.”
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