Industrial development completes at Doncaster Sheffield Airport's Aero Centre
A two-unit speculative development has completed at an industrial site at Doncaster Sheffield airport.
Trebor Developments, with partner Hillwood, has announced the completion of its Avion development at the airport’s Aero Centre.
Comprising two units of 59,271 sq ft and 46,067 sq ft, the site offers Grade A offices, clear heights to 10m haunch, dock and level access doors and 45m yards.
Bob Tattrie, managing partner of Trebor, commented: “These two quality industrial buildings represent our latest completions of a pipeline of over five million square foot across the UK.
“Aimed at local occupiers looking for well located industrial premises at competitive rents or freehold, we are delighted with the interest levels received to date.”
Cllr Bill Mordue, Cabinet member for business, skills and economic development at Doncaster Council, added: “We are delighted to see Avion achieve completion. It is major industrial development delivered to the borough by Trebor Developments.
“Our Business Doncaster team is working closely with Trebor and their agents to market Avion and help find tenants for these prestigious speculative units and bring further quality investment into Doncaster.”
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