Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Rushton Hickman extends property management portfolio

Rushton Hickman’s Property Management department have secured the management instruction of Eccleshall Business Park in Burton.

The industrial estate is situated on Hawkins Lane, which, together with Wharf Road and Wetmore Road, forms one of the principal industrial areas in Burton upon Trent.

Eccleshall Business Park includes 18 industrial units varying between 600 sq ft and 2,600 sq ft, with only one remaining unit currently being marketed by the agency team at Rushton Hickman.

Richard Fairey, Director at Rushton Hickman, expressed his enthusiasm for the new instruction, saying: “We are ecstatic about the opportunity to work with Eccleshall Business Park and we are dedicated to ensuring that the industrial estate continues to thrive and meet the needs of its tenants.”

Jade Martin, Associate Director, added: “We are delighted to be involved with Eccleshall Business Park and we look forward to working closely with the owner and tenants to ensure its continued success and growth.”

Client, Brian Eccleshall (Builders) Ltd commented: “Honestly, we wish we had contacted Rushton Hickman sooner and put the management of our business park in the hands of Richard and Jade years ago! We quickly realised that instructing the team was the best decision we could have made.

“It has not only given us peace of mind but also allowed us to focus on other aspects of our business. We are optimistic for the years ahead.”

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