Sunday, May 19, 2024

Burton business expands with new warehouse unit

Commercial property agent Rushton Hickman Ltd have let Unit 2, Albion Gateway on Derby Road, Burton on Trent for a term of 10 years on behalf of retained clients, St Modwen’s Properties.

The development has units which cater for warehouse, retail and leisure space. The site is home to some major local occupiers.

Family run business Bambinos and Beyond have taken the 2,884 sq ft unit as their growing home. Initially opening their doors in 2014, the company specialise in new, ex-display and preloved baby and nursery items catering for all budgets.

Business owner Shannon said: “From setting up and opening our family run business in 2014 and selling only toys and a very select range of preloved items, Bambinos and Beyond has gone from strength to strength over the years.

“During lockdown we made the decision to move from our previous location, so we viewed many properties and got in touch with Rushton Hickman about the Albion Gateway premises.

“At this time a jump to a 2,884 sq ft unit from our tiny 900 sq ft premises seemed a dream that we weren’t sure would pay off. After a lot of back and forth and support from Rushton Hickman we decided to take the jump.

“Three years on we have now gone online, become an ambassador store for many brands such as Egg, Babystyle, Venicci & Cosatto and become one of the largest showrooms in the Midlands.

“We have now expanded and opened Unit 2 on the Albion Gateway estate for our new warehouse to fulfil orders and keep up with the demand, whilst utilising Unit 12 as a brand-new home section with thirteen beautiful furniture displays available to view.

“None of this would be possible without the support from Rushton Hickman so thank you. We look forward to our next venture!”

Property agent Taylor Millington added: “We are pleased that the Burton based business has been able to expand on the same estate. It’s great to see reoccurring tenants come back to us and grow their business further.”

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