A group of leading South West commercial agents arrived in Plymouth this week for a development briefing at the new commercial Plymouth Enterprise Park (PEP) at Ernesettle.
The developer, London and Devonshire Trust (LDT), arranged a helicopter flight from Bristol for the group that included BNP Paribas, Knight Frank, JLL, Miller, Stratton Creber and Monk and Partners. The group gained a bird’s eye view of the excellent location of the site as they flew across the Tamar Valley before landing on site to meet LDT Managing Director, Daniel Stephenson.
During the briefing Mr Stephenson confirmed four acres were already let and occupied and that a further acre had been let this week.
Hosting the event were property agents Listers and Harcourt Kerr, who advised that the interest in the site was predominantly from the manufacturing, distribution and energy sectors, attracted to the location and proximity of the neighbouring grid transformer. Philip Kerr, Harcourt Kerr, stated: “The group was able to appreciate first-hand the potential of PEP in terms of its infrastructure and see for themselves the growing attraction of Plymouth as a transport hub.”