Friday, May 3, 2024

Phase two starts on Doncaster warehouse development

Yorkshire developer Marshall CDP has started construction at phase two of its new business park in Doncaster.Marshall CDP developed three warehouse units totalling 48,000 sq ft at Kestrel Court in 2020, complete with fitted office accommodation, securely fenced service yards and car parking, which were let to NCM Auctions, Price Transport and Dual Inventive.Now two new units, offering 21,000 sq ft and 17,000 sq ft, are under construction at phase two, named Peregrine Court, and are due to reach practical completion in December 2023. The units are for sale or to let.Rebecca Schofield, partner and head of the Yorkshire industrial team at Knight Frank, and agent for Peregrine Court, said: “Peregrine Court offers high quality and secure industrial accommodation in an area easily accessible to J3 M18. Offering excellent connectivity and a strong labour pool.”Cllr Glyn Jones, Deputy Mayor and Portfolio Holder for Housing & Business at the City of Doncaster Council, added: “We are delighted to see the incredible amount of progress being made on Peregrine Court. It is excellent to see Marshall CDP once again show great confidence in the Doncaster economy by building this major speculative industrial development scheme.“Our Business Doncaster team is working closely with the letting agents, Knight Frank, to market the development and help find tenants for the two units, which will bring further quality investment and employment opportunities into Doncaster.”

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