DPD lets Leeds warehouse from Eshton to service region

Leading parcel delivery firm, DPD, will take hold of a 25,000 sq. ft. refurbished warehouse on a 10-year lease after completing a deal with Yorkshire-headquartered property developers and investors, Eshton.

Express House, located in Gildersome, Leeds, underwent a major renovation at the start of the year, with Eshton having acquired the former DHL depot for an undisclosed sum in January.

Combining c.17,000 sq. ft. of warehousing space with more than 8,000 sq. ft. of office accommodation across two storeys, Express House is situated on a 1.78 acre site, adjacent to the M621 and just a quarter of a mile from junction 27 of the M62.

DPD recently announced 6,000 new jobs in the UK and a major infrastructure investment in response to the unprecedented boom in online shopping caused by COVID-19. The firm, which delivers for many of the UK’s leading retailers, will invest £200m this year to expand its next-day parcel capacity. Express House will supplement DPD’s purpose-built distribution centre in Morley, which opened in 2017, and will create around 100 new jobs.

It is one of several deals that Eshton has progressed during COVID-19, with many high growth sectors – including logistics – seeking to expand their footprint to meet the demand for their services.

Eshton Director, Jonathan Chapman, said: “Earlier in the year when we purchased this sought-after industrial space, we made a promise to refurbish it to the very highest of standards. We delivered on that promise and the result is that we have attracted the interest of the UK’s leading delivery service.

“Leeds is recognised as a strategic business hub for the North, given its excellent transport links to cities like Manchester and Liverpool. But to meet that demand requires the availability of high-quality premises, including industrial and warehousing space such as that we have now let to DPD.

“Despite the challenges COVID-19 has imposed on the wider business world, we are pleased to have made great progress with retained occupier interest and new growth opportunities in our property portfolio. And, as the economy starts to re-open, we will continue to identify additional attractive premises to acquire, refurbish and bring to market.”

Louise Ferguson, General Manager – Property at DPD commented: “We are experiencing the biggest boom in online retailing in the UK’s history and we are making an unprecedented investment in our infrastructure and people to ensure we can continue to meet the high levels of demand for our services. Parcel volumes have been up over 30% year on year, and we believe there will remain a much greater reliance on e-commerce in the future. This investment and expansion in Leeds will help ensure that we continue to be right there for our retail customers, alongside them, with the capacity to cope with the demand they are seeing online.”

The agents who acted during the let of Express House were Owen Holder and Philip Caspell from Holder & Co in Leeds and Sophie Angus from CBRE, also in Leeds.