The penultimate letting has been secured at Leeds Valley Park by Catella APAM, acting as asset manager on behalf of the Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF).
The deal sees Leeds-based DIRICKX Systems Ltd take Unit 3, a 43,836 sq ft speculative warehouse. The occupier specialises in the manufacture of force protection solutions, primarily used in the defence industry.
Adam Robinson, operations director, DIRICKX Systems, said: “As a trusted UK manufacturer, we are proud of our Yorkshire base and this commitment to Leeds secures our long-term future in the region.
“After rapid growth since DIRICKX Systems was established three years ago, our investment in Leeds Valley Park marks a significant milestone – doubling our UK manufacturing capability, supporting our long-term growth ambitions and enabling us to meet the rising global demand for high-performance defence products.
“With over 95% of our products exported and key contracts already secured with organisations including the UK Ministry of Defence and NATO, we are proud to be the UK’s leading manufacturer of this type of force protection, flying the flag for British manufacturing in the global defence sector.”
Adam Handley, asset manager at Catella APAM, said: “Yet another deal at Leeds Valley Park marks another significant milestone for the estate. It reinforces our confidence in the strength of this location and the continued demand for high-quality industrial space in the Leeds market. We’re delighted to welcome DIRICKX Systems Ltd to the growing community of occupiers at the park.”
Carter Towler, Avison Young, and CBRE acted for the landlord with Knight Frank’s Yorkshire industrial and logistics team advising the tenant.
Iain McPhail, partner in Knight Frank’s Yorkshire industrial team, said: “Leeds Valley Park provides the perfect opportunity for DIRICKX Systems, which allows them not only to retain their existing workforce, but to grow the business, in line with their future ambitions. It was a pleasure working closely with the team and facilitating another Yorkshire based manufacturer on the business park.”
Rob Oliver, principal of Avison Young’s industrial and distributions team, added: “Having completed on two other lettings earlier this year, it is fantastic to have completed on this third letting of 2025 already.
“DIRICKX are a great addition to the estate, where we have attracted a combination of production and logistics operations, including occupiers relocating and expanding within the Leeds area, and those seeking a new Yorkshire facility.”
This letting leaves just one unit remaining at Leeds Valley Park.