Saturday, April 27, 2024

Trio of industrial units sold in £10m deal

Three prime industrial units at Waterside Business Park in Stourton, near Leeds, that are let to three separate tenants, have been sold in a £9.965m deal.

The sale was negotiated by the investment team at Leeds property consultancy, Gent Visick (GV), acting on behalf of Town Centre Securities PLC (TCS), the property investment, development, hotel and car parking company. GV also acted on behalf of TCS when the company acquired the three units in 2015 for £4.48m.

The units have been acquired by Clearbell, the privately-owned real estate fund management and advisory business. Clearbell was advised by DTRE and the acquisition reflects a net initial yield of 4.49%.

The three detached buildings all comprise steel portal framed warehouse units with ancillary two storey office areas. Unit 2 covers 19,629 sq ft and is occupied by parcel distribution firm, SW Group Logistics. Unit 3 measures 24,597 sq ft and is let to vehicle rescue and recovery specialist, DH Mansfield Ltd. At 32,933 sq ft, unit 6 is the largest unit and is a food grade facility occupied by Elleron Consulting Limited.

Garry Howes, director of investment at GV, said: “This was a rare chance to acquire a prime, multi-let industrial estate in an established and popular industrial location and the level of interest from investors was extremely high.

“This is a particularly good result for our client given that the asset has more than doubled in price since we led the acquisition of the site seven years ago on behalf of TCS. This reinforces the current strength of the industrial investment market and the amount of capital that is ready to be deployed for high quality opportunities in good locations.”

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