Record take up of warehouses at Eagle Business Park

Eagle Business Park

Record take up of warehouses at Eagle

The final phase of development at Eagle Business Park continues to break records.

Planning consent was granted by Huntingdon District Council in the summer for four new estatesof Condor, Firecrest, Razorbill and Ravens Courts which comprise the final phase at Eagle Business Park and in total 37 units. Units ranging from 900 to 2,895 sq ft and all are available for sale or to let.

Developer Barnack Estates (UK) Ltd are due to commence construction on site at the end of September.

Richard Jones from sole agents Eddisons commenced marketing the estates in late May 2022 and over 20 units have been reserved.

Richard Jones commented ‘ In a normal market place we might sell or let a hand full of units a month or so before practical completion, but to have reserved so many units without breaking ground is incredible.’

Alwalton Hill new builds has provided all the takeup to the larger logistics operators, the Peterborough land market has provided little new space to the SME market where second hand stock levels are at an all time low.

Some units have sold to investors but by far the majority are being reserved by owner occupiers, taking advance of cheap money and the opportunity to move away from renting.

Take up also continues to show approximately 30% of occupiers coming from further afield which is great for the growth of the City moving forward.

For more details on the final phase of units available at Eagle Business Park please contact the sole agent Richard Jones from Eddisons on 01733 5564397 or email [email protected].

Tool wholesaler secures land for further expansion on Suffolk Business Park

C4 Kempson Way

Tool wholesaler secures land for further expansion on Suffolk Business Park

Eddisons, acting on behalf of the vendor, has sold a commercial development site at Kempson Way on Suffolk Business Park to adjacent occupiers, Sealey.

Plots 1 & 2, C4 Kempson Way occupies a site of 1 acre and is situated to the south of Suffolk Business Park in Bury St Edmunds, the town’s major area of commercial development. Neighbouring occupiers include TREATT, Bobby’s Foods and Denny Bros.

The development site will be used to grow the firm’s professional tool and workshop equipment business.

Speaking about the sale, Sealey’s Group Projects Director, Mark Sweetman, said:

“We are delighted to have secured this parcel of land adjacent to our current site which will allow us to expand our QC, Marketing and Warehouse facilities.

“This will help facilitate further growth of the business which in turn will create further opportunities for current staff and new openings as we look to grow the team.”

For more information on commercial land for sale in Bury St Edmunds, contact Simon Burton on 01284 702655 or [email protected].

New development of Light Industrial, Warehouse and Office units in Peterborough

Parigan Business Park Eddisons

New development of Light Industrial, Warehouse and Office units in Peterborough

Eddisons is the sole agent on a new development of light industrial/warehouse units and office suites at Parigan Business Park in Peterborough.

The development comprises nine high quality light industrial/warehouse units and two office units located adjacent to the A1(M) and Peterborough Parkway system. The buildings are being constructed to a high specification with the warehouses incorporating high quality offices with kitchen facilities, full height roller shutter doors and three phase power. The office units are to be fitted out to a high standard including air conditioning, suspended ceilings with LED lighting, and carpeting throughout.

The site benefits from CCTV and security barrier access, as well as ample car parking and an electric vehicle charging point is provided for each unit.

The available units range in size from 122sq m (1313sq f) to 834 sq m (8998 sq ft).

Parigan Business Park is the first new build scheme in Orton Southgate for over 10 years and is situated within Peterborough’s premier industrial and distribution location.

The development is located just off Bakewell Road and is well connected being directly adjacent to the A1(M) offering easy access to the national road network. In addition, Peterborough offers excellent rail services with a journey time to London of just 49 minutes.

Julian Welch, Director at Eddisons dealing with this instruction commented “this is the first new development in Orton Southgate for some time, and will provide much needed high quality new-build small light industrial, warehouse and office premises in this premier location. We are already seeing strong interest in the scheme and expect a number of units to be reserved prior to completion of the development in December this year”.

To arrange a viewing or for more information on units available at Parigan Business Park, contact Julian Welch on 01733 556496 or [email protected] or see https://eddisons.com/properties/parigan-business-park-jacob-way-orton-southgate-peterborough-pe2/.

Boost for the high street as Eddisons complete two retail lettings in Huntingdon

24 High Street Huntingdon

Boost for the high street as Eddisons complete two retail lettings in Huntingdon

The high street is set for a retail boost this autumn as Eddisons complete the letting of two retail units in Huntingdon.

Eddisons acted as the sole agent under instruction on the two units in the heart of the town’s retail core, 24 and 25 High Street.

24 High street has been let to financial advisors, Cambridgeshire Money, who plan to open mid September (2021). The property comprises 1,112 sq ft (103 sq m) of accommodation over two floors and benefits from a large display window to the High Street.

Speaking about the letting, Corey Whelan, Director of Cambridgeshire money, said: “The motivation for taking the new office for us comes off the back of a great start to the business and how 2021 has got off to a flyer and led us to needing more space for more expansion.

“As a company, we were launched at the very start of the pandemic and spent our first months managing to still push ahead and grow that required us to move into an office in July of last year but we’ve found in the last year we’ve still grown even further, expanding the team that we need more space as we plan to continue this trend and continue to grow.

“The office itself seems perfect for this for us with a great space and with the added bonus of a high street, shop front location really helping up grow our brand and exposure as well as making us more accessible to our customer.

25 High Street has been let to pizza restaurant and takeaway firm, Don’t Panic Pizzeria & Grill. The two-storey property of 901 sq ft² (84 sq m) was formerly occupied by an established local café.
Don’t Panic Pizzeria & Grill restaurant owner, Jordan Mason, said: “We are thrilled to be in our new premises, 25 High Street, Huntingdon.”

“Opening the first of many future stores is a huge milestone for us, and being locals, it was important to us that our first store was in Huntingdon.

“We hope to bring high quality food and drink to the town whilst opening up future job opportunities within the community.”

For more information on retail units to let in Huntingdon, contact Matthew Hunt on 01480 451578 or [email protected].

Thetford warehouse sold as demand continues to soar

Unit 7 Brunel Way Thetford

Thetford warehouse sold as demand continues to soar

The sale of a 34,966 sq ft (3,248 sq m) warehouse unit in Thetford has been confirmed by the Bury St Edmunds office of Eddisons.

Eddisons acted as the sole agent in the sale of 7 Brunel Way, Thetford – a mixed-use commercial property comprising a steel portal frame warehouse, single-storey office block and secure access loading yard.

The premises has been sold to local business for occupation and investment purposes.

Brunel Way is in one of the town’s main industrial and warehouse areas, located close to the Norfolk/Suffolk border with excellent access to the A11.

Eddisons’ Simon Burton comments, “We are delighted to have completed the sale of Brunel Way, which demonstrates the continued popularity of Thetford as a commercial hub.
The demand for warehouse and industrial space continues to soar in the second quarter of 2021 and we expect to see this trend continue.”

For more information on freehold opportunities or premises to let in Bury St Edmunds, contact Simon Burton at the agent’s office in the town, on 01284 702655 or [email protected].

Great North Business Park enters new phase

Great North Biz Park

Great North Business Park enters new phase

The Huntingdon office of Eddisons has confirmed that over half of the warehouse units in the second phase of the Great North Road Business Park, known as Axus Park – a brand new development of light industrial units adjacent to the A1 in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, are either let or sold.

The twelve units of the second phase were released earlier this year (2021) following the success of the first phase of the business park where all the units are fully occupied.

This summer, with seven units already sold or let in Axus Park, the first occupiers moving into the new-build units, and another also under offer Eddisons reports that there is strong interest in the remaining 5 units from a variety of occupiers.

Phase 2 has twelve units ranging in size from 2,280 sq ft to 5,060 sq ft (212 sq m to 470 sq m). The units arranged across two terraces of mid-sized workshop/storage units and two large distribution sheds and are centered around a central fenced and gated estate road.

All units have allocated parking spaces in ratios proportional to the unit size.

Great North Business Park is in the Upper Caldecote area of Biggleswade. It is adjacent to the A1, to which a new access road has been constructed as part of the development’s plans.

The development is on part of the Woodlands Nursery. It has good regional road connections west to Bedford, Milton Keynes and the M1, in addition to onward A1 connections north and south.

According to Stephen Power, Director, Eddisons, who is leading the marketing of Great North Business Park from the agent’s Huntingdon office, the development has attracted a range of industrial occupiers.

He said, “The units have attracted occupiers looking to capitalise on the development’s prime location and quality new-build units in an industrial market which continues apace as we enter the second half of the year.”

Viewing of the available units at Great North Business Park, Axus Close, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire is strictly by appointment through Eddisons as the sole agent.

To arrange a viewing or for more information on the available units on phase two, contact Stephen Power at Eddisons, 01480 451578, [email protected] or see https://eddisons.com/properties/phase-2-woodlands-estate-upper-caldecote-biggleswade-bedfordshire-sg18-9bj.

Former Lemington Glass Works site brought to the market

Lemington Glass Works

Former Lemington Glass Works site brought to the market

The site of the former Lemington Glass Works in Newcastle is being marketed for sale on behalf of the Joint LPA Receivers through Eddisons.

Situated on a site extending to approximately 2.76 acres, the property comprises a modern car showroom, workshops, parts store and office accommodation, along with ample parking to the front and rear. The property also benefits from further showroom accommodation in the former Cone of the building which is currently let.

Situated in Lemington just outside Newcastle and located approximately 6.5 miles from Gateshead, the site is accessed directly off the A6085 with excellent access to the A1.

The Grade II listed building was the site of glass production in Lemington for over 200 years.

More recently, it was redeveloped as a car showroom and service centre.

Matthew Hattersley, associate director of Eddisons, comments: “This is a rare opportunity for parties to own or occupy a property that is steeped in history.

“The former glassworks cone building is the last surviving element of the former glassworks site and remains a local landmark. “

“We believe that interest will be strong for this excellent opportunity.”

Viewing of the former Lemington Glass Works, Lemington is strictly by appointment only through Eddisons as the sole agent.

For more information on the former Lemington Glass Works, contact Matthew Hattersley at Eddisons, tel 0113 209 1064, [email protected].

Eddisons let period retail unit to bespoke furniture retailer

Unit 1 The Lexicon

Eddisons let period retail unit to bespoke furniture retailer

Eddisons, acting with joint agent GCW, has let Unit 1 The Lexicon in Bury St Edmunds to a bespoke furniture retailer.

Sofas & Stuff has taken over the empty period building in Cornhill, formerly occupied by Laura Ashley, on a long term lease.

The new occupier secures ground floor and first floor space totalling 3840 sq ft (356sq m), with return frontage to the popular Traverse and Cornhill shopping areas. Neighbouring occupiers include Boots, Halifax and Harriet’s Team Room.

Sofa & Stuff plan to open its 18th showroom later this month.

For more information on retail units to let in Bury St Edmunds, contact Simon Burton on 01284 702655 or [email protected].

Industrial estate in Norfolk sold to owner occupier

Coughtrey Industrial Estate in Norfolk

Industrial estate in Norfolk sold to owner occupier

Eddisons has completed the sale of the freehold of Coughtrey Industrial Estate in Norfolk to industrial equipment supplier, Eastern Attachments Ltd.

Totalling 60,700 sq ft (5,639 sq m) and set on a site of 4.2 acres, Coughtrey Industrial Estate provides a mix of industrial buildings, storage and office space and benefits from a large surfaced car park.

The rural village of Griston is located equidistant from Thetford and Norfolk, approximately 8 miles north of the A11.

Eastern Attachments Ltd has acquired the premises as part of the firm’s expansion plans.

For more information on freehold opportunities or premises to let in Bury St Edmunds, contact Simon Burton at the agent’s office in the town, on 01284 702655 or [email protected].

Eddisons comments on latest RICS Commercial Property Market Survey

Eddisons RICS Survey

Eddisons comments on latest RICS Commercial Property Market Survey

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has just published its latest quarterly UK Commercial Property Market Survey (Q2 2021), headlined, ‘Industrial market remains robust while demand appears to be stabilising across the office sector’.

In reaction to the latest survey from RICS, Ben Green, director of Eddisons in Cambridge, comments: “Secondary office rents are unlikely to decline in Cambridge in the next 12 months, and could, along with prime office rents, see some modest growth, assuming no more lockdowns.

“This is reflective of the strength and resilience of the local market which usually bounces back quicker than other areas.”

For the full RICS Q2 2021 survey, see www.rics.org/uk/news-insight/research/market-surveys/uk-commercial-market-survey.