Harleyford Logistics Partnership, the joint venture between Tristan Capital Partners and Harleyford Capital, is to reposition part of the recently completed estate on Greenland Road in Sheffield.
As one of the premier trade parks in the region, rebranded as Sheffield Trade Park, it offers rare opportunities for more occupiers to take space.
Harleyford Capital has already commenced a programme of works to enhance roadside visibility, with landscaping improvements, larger signage zones and large illuminated totem signage alongside other on-site changes.
The highly prominent scheme enjoys substantial high profile frontage to the busy A6102 Greenland Road, with over 29,000 vehicles passing daily, and is already home to Costa Coffee, Wolseley, Formula One, Auto Windscreens and Headlam Flooring. Destination operators such as Edmundson Electrical, Kwik-Fit, Lidl, McDonalds and Shell PFS are also close by.
Four additional trade units, capable of accommodating requirements from 3,031 to 12,334 sq ft, are available on the scheme with Knight Frank and Ogle Property appointed by Harleyford to market the scheme to national and regional operators, post upgrade and rebranding.
Thomas Mallindine, on behalf of the Harleyford Logistics Partnership, commented: “Sheffield is the sixth largest city in the UK and is a key target location for our investment strategy. The high quality space at Sheffield Trade Park means we have already seen strong occupier interest in the few units available.”
Harry Orwin-Allen, Associate at Knight Frank in Sheffield, added: “Sheffield Trade Park offers best in class trade accommodation based in a prime location with fantastic links to Sheffield City Centre, Meadowhall and the M1 Motorway, all within seven minutes journey time. The units have been designed to a high specification with trade occupiers in mind offering flexible floor plates, 8 metre eaves, ground level full height loading doors, generous dedicated car parking, excellent road frontage to Greenland Road and strong environmental credentials with remaining units having EPC A and BREEAM ‘Very Good’.”
Alfred Bartlett of Ogle Property also commented: “The scheme already possesses all the attributes sought by trade operators. The proposed works should reposition the park as one of the premier trade schemes in the region, that will appeal to both regional and national trades not already represented on the park, and to operators seeking additional representation in Sheffield.”