Sunday, December 22, 2024

First phase at Nottingham trade park fully let

The first phase of trade counter units at the Teal Trade Park scheme in Nottingham is now fully let with a line up which includes Screwfix, Howdens, Tool Station, Trent Valley Windows, Trent Vehicle Charging and PaintWell.

The final two units on the scheme are now under offer with details to be revealed shortly.

The second phase of the scheme is set to be completed in April 2022 and three of the units have already been pre-let.

The Teal Park scheme comprises two terraces of trade counter units which have prominence to the Colwick Loop Road and sits adjacent to the Persimmon Housing development which is due to deliver some 800 houses surrounding the scheme, alongside a new school, care home and Aldi Supermarket.

The completion of the Gedling Relief Road is anticipated for Spring 2022 which provides further accessibility to this location which will effectively form the eastern loop road of Nottingham.

Further units are set to be delivered in the Summer of 2022 where FHP and Phillips Sutton, acting on behalf of Northwood Urban Logistics, will be offering units from 9,000ft² to 35,000ft² for further trade, warehouse and industrial occupiers.

Iain Taylor, director at Northwood Investors, said: “We are very excited to have made our recent acquisition of Teal Park at a time when there is chronic lack of supply in the area. Teal Park is able to cater to a wide range of occupiers who will be able to adapt the units for a variety of uses.”

Mark Tomlinson, director at FHP, said: “We are delighted to have put together such a strong trade line up for this scheme within weeks of practical completion of the first phase and we look forward to working with further Tenants on the scheme in the early part of next year.

“With the amount of development going on in this locality and the new housing being delivered in the immediate location it isn’t surprising that we have brought forward such good levels of interest in the scheme to date.”

Brodie Faint of Phillips Sutton said: “We are very pleased to see the quality of occupier that the scheme has attracted, especially as we have been involved with this site from the initial acquisition. It is testament to the strength of the area, with new housing schemes, road infrastructure and now Teal Park contributing.

“With limited supply in Nottingham and the surrounding areas, we look forward to securing further complementary occupiers for the second phase which will be completed in April 2022.”

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