Monday, August 4, 2025

Hydroscand Group snaps up 9,000 sq ft facility at Stud Brook Business Park

A 9,000 sq ft facility at Clowes Developments’ Stud Brook Business Park has been let to Hydroscand Group.

Hydroscand Group – an international family-owned business – established in Sandiacre, Nottingham, provides solutions and services for hoses, fittings and related products.

Hydroscand will be relocating from Sandiacre to Unit 3b at Stud Brook Business Park in Castle Donington, allowing the business to expand and operate its distribution functions and improve its business efficiencies.

Mark Carpenter at Hydroscand Group said: “We’re absolutely delighted to be taking on this new premises at Stud Brook Business Park. This move marks a significant milestone for Hydroscand in the UK, enabling us to expand our operations and enhance our distribution capabilities.

“The new facility will allow us to streamline our processes, improve efficiencies, and ultimately deliver an even higher level of service and product availability to our customers nationwide.

“Most importantly, this investment reinforces our commitment to our customers ensuring faster response times, greater stock availability, and a more agile service offering across the country. We’re excited about the opportunities this brings and look forward to the next chapter of growth from our new base in Castle Donington.”

The deal was put together by Tim Gilbertson, director of FHP Property Consultants, who added: “It was a pleasure dealing with Hydroscand and agreeing a deal on this unit to enable their continued expansion in the region. They were drawn to Stud Brook Business Park not only by the quality of space available, but also the location and we wish them well in their new home.

“With only the last couple of units remaining on the first phase hopefully we will bring news of new occupiers there shortly as our clients continue to press on with development of the second phase of small units on the site.”

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