Monday, May 5, 2025

Interiors business takes brand new unit at Teal Park

ROL Fredbergs UK Limited, a Nottingham-based interiors business, has chosen Teal Park, Colwick as its new home, seeing it expand its footprint within the city.

The global company boasts a range of well-known clients such as Hugo Boss, M&S, H&M, Jysk and McDonalds.

The unit at Teal Park comprises a brand new detached 31,500 sq ft warehouse premises, with a large secure yard, and forms part of the scheme which provides a 20 unit warehouse and trade park totalling 170,000 sq ft owned by national investor, Northwood Urban Logistics.

The scheme was completed in late 2022.

Iain Taylor, director at Northwood Urban Logistics, said: “We are very pleased to welcome our latest occupier to Teal Park demonstrating that it is appealing to a wide range of occupiers who will be able to adapt the units for a variety of uses.”

Charlotte Oswin, head of UK operations at ROL UK, added: “An exciting time for our UK Team based in Nottingham as we expand our UK business into Unit 3 at Teal Park. As a new build and a blank canvas, this letting will allow ROL Fredbergs UK to optimise the newly acquired space for efficiency and maximise production thus improving further on the excellent service currently provided to its clients.”

Jimmy McGarvey, warehouse and logistics manager at ROL Fredbergs UK, added: “Myself and the rest of the Team are very much looking forward to moving into Unit 3 at Teal Park, it’s going to make a massive difference to our business and our working environment.”

Anthony Barrowcliffe, associate director at FHP Property Consultants, said: “We are delighted to have secured this letting to such an excellent quality business in ROL Fredbergs who saw the opportunity to acquire a brand new facility with excellent sized yard areas, ideal for their expanding operations going forwards.

“We continue to bring forwards strong interest in the remainder of the scheme and I look forward to announcing further occupiers soon.”

Philip Sutton and JLL are joint letting agents on the scheme.

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