Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Extensive refurbishment programme and multi-million-pound investment completes at Sheffield industrial estate

Network Space Investments (NSI) has completed an extensive refurbishment programme and multi-million-pound investment at Grange 34, a multi-let industrial estate in Sheffield.

Located on Grange Mill Lane, just off Junction 34 of the M1 and minutes from Meadowhall, the estate comprises four modern warehouse units ranging from 10,064 to 50,505 sq ft.

The units have been full refurbished internally and externally to deliver high-spec, energy-efficient accommodation, which includes new offices and welfare facilities, power capacity upgrades, PIR LED lighting, 8m clear internal height, full height loading and secure yards with ample parking.

Tom Dawson, managing director at Network Space Investments, said: “Grange 34 is a prime example of our strategy to acquire, refurbish and reposition underutilised estates in key regional markets. By investing significantly in the site, we have created high-quality, flexible units that will appeal to both local operators and national occupiers seeking immediate access to the motorway network.”

Knight Frank and Commercial Property Partners (CPP) have been appointed as letting agents.

Rebecca Schofield, partner at Knight Frank, said: “Grange 34 is in a prime Sheffield location with direct access to the M1 at J34. The business park offers much-needed good quality industrial and warehouse space where there is now limited supply of this size range along this M1 corridor.

“NSI’s extensive refurbishment meets occupier requirements and provides good eaves height, fitted offices and energy-efficient lighting and we expect to see good interest in the units on the back of this.”

The refurbishment works were undertaken by Bansco, with project management led by GV&Co.

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