Friday, December 13, 2024

Deal landed for former aircraft factory in East Midlands

Hortons has strengthened its presence in the industrial/logistics sector with the acquisition of a multi-let estate in Leicestershire, once home to the famous Auster Aircraft.

Rearsby Business Park is set on a 12.95-acre site near Rearsby, between Leicester and Melton Mowbray, within the M1 corridor.

The estate comprises 155,985 sq ft across 15 fully let industrial units with an additional 2.5 acres of development land for future expansion.

Hortons has acquired the business park from a private investor for an undisclosed price – it is the first time the site has changed ownership in almost 50 years.

Rearsby has a rich manufacturing history and the site was once home to Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Ltd’s factory, where the world-famous single propeller ‘Auster’ light aircraft was designed and built. It has since been extensively modernised, extended and redeveloped, with the last unit being added in 2020.

Established tenants at Rearsby Business Park include: East Coast Fittings, T.E.K Seating, GT Plumbing & Heating Engineers, Lewis & Hill Ltd, Metric Services (Leicester) Ltd, and K & D E Barnett & Sons Ltd.

Steve Tommy of Hortons said: “We are pleased to have secured such a well established asset, in the heart of the East Midlands’ industrial market. The acquisition of Rearsby Business Park complements our expanding industrial/logistics property portfolio, providing a strong existing rental income and opportunities to add value.”

Hortons was represented by Nick Wood at Savills, with Oliver Forster of CBRE acting on behalf of the vendor.

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