Monday, April 29, 2024

Travis Perkins completes relocation to new Worksop site

Travis Perkins has sold their former site in Worksop and let a new purpose built 14,000ft² site.

FHP acted on behalf of clients CEG, Lawrence Escott in the letting of their new purpose built 14,000ft Builders Merchants on their 2 acre site area and subsequently sold Travis Perkins former site in Worksop too.

The enhanced location surrounded by Asda, Greggs, Burger King and 16 trade counter units supported the move for Travis Perkins to this new location.

FHP were subsequently instructed by Travis Perkins to sell Travis Perkins former site on Carlton Road, Worksop of 1 acre with over 8,000ft of warehousing on the site. After competitive bids, the successful party was Euro Property Investments with Sam Sutton of Phillips Sutton acting for the purchaser.

FHP worked with Stuart Rowse and Will Moss of Travis Perkins throughout the new letting and sale process.

Chris Proctor of FHP Property Consultants commented:- “I am delighted to see the conclusion of Travis Perkins relocation in Worksop, which has provided an enhanced trading position on a more efficient site as well as a successful disposal of their former site. Great to work with all parties involved throughout these transactions.”

Phillips Sutton and FHP have been retained by the purchaser of the Former Travis Perkins on Carlton Road, Worksop with all enquiries for the re-letting of the site.

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