Monday, April 29, 2024

Derbyshire industrial scheme takes shape

An industrial scheme in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, is beginning to take shape with the steel frame now erected.

Pent-up demand for quality industrial space is set to bring forward five new industrial units at the Stanton Forge development.

The speculative scheme, by local company D M Hartshorn Investments, follows the successful first phase on Littlewell Lane at the business park, which was completed in 2016.

Each of the five 1,383 sq ft units are available on new leases through commercial property specialists NG Chartered Surveyors.

Richard Sutton, Managing Director at NG, said: “It’s great to see this fantastic scheme progressing. These units are perfect for start-up businesses and with Junction 25 of the M1 only 10 minutes away, offer an ideal location and excellent connectivity to the motorway network.

“When we launched the first phase we had over 60 enquiries for the units and agreed disposal terms on all of them before they were completed.

“Pent-up demand for this calibre of small unit industrial space is high and NG is already taking deposits to secure the units.”

Lisa Hartshorn, director of D M Hartshorn Investments, added: “We have total faith in our scheme and the quality of build; Stanton Forge is the perfect location for ambitious local businesses.”

The units are set to be completed in June 2023. Each unit has three car parking spaces and is available on a new lease for a fixed term of 3 or 5 years.

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