Sunday, November 17, 2024

Expanding vintage clothes wholesaler takes pair of Pride Park units

An expanding vintage clothes wholesaler has ended its search for new premises by settling on a twin-set of warehouse units on a prime Derby business park.

Fox Vintage Wholesale, international suppliers of on-trend vintage clothing, has completed its relocation to two adjoining warehouses at Pride Park.

The property transaction was handled by William Speed of Salloway Property Consultants, who was “thrilled” to assist the growing Derby company: “It is great to see the success of an up-and-coming company lead to the expansion of its property requirements.

“Fox Vintage is a family run business with three siblings being the directors who have seen their company take off over the past couple of years. I am sure the new premises will provide an ideal platform for the company to continue its success story.”

Roxie from Fox Vintage was excited to start a new era for the business: “We had just outgrown our previous premises and were struggling for space. This new property really provides us with what’s required to grow the business and put into action a lot of new ideas that have been bubbling for the past couple of years.”

William Speed added: “These units are part of the high spec Ivygrove development at Royal Scot Road on Pride Park which remains Derby’s premier business park. In a short period of marketing, there was considerable demand and the letting to Fox was completed quickly.

“The market for such units has emerged from the pandemic period in very good health and we are finding demand is outstripping supply by some margin.”

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