A new business park in Cross Hands, Carmarthenshire has already attracted four tenants with national commercial property consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) marketing the development and negotiating the deals.
Llys Y Barcud, a two-building scheme located in Heol Parc Mawr on Cross Hands Business Park, was built speculatively in 2015 by local private developer Enzo Sauro. The 12,000 sq ft park achieved a BREAM Excellent rating and offers suites in a variety of sizes over two floors that suit micro businesses as well as SMEs.
Cycle Specific, a cycling coaching and fitness testing business, has taken a 2,500 sq ft suite on the ground floor of Block A with To Dare Is To Do Ltd, a clothing manufacturer for Lovell Rugby moving into a 650 sq ft office in the same building. Next door in Block B, call centre operator Everest Peak Services is occupying 1,300 sq ft as will Sauro Architectural Design whose move to the park is imminent.
“Cross Hands is an established retail, office and industrial distribution location with excellent transport links both west and eastbound along the M4 corridor,” comments Tom Rees of LSH’s Agency team.
“We’re pleased with the positive interest shown in Llys Y Barcud and confident the remaining units will attract a good mix of occupiers. Ample parking coupled with modern, well designed buildings means tenants benefit from lower than normal occupational costs.
“What is also evident is that there is strong demand within the market for quality space adding to the potential for smaller speculative developments”.
The Cross Hands Business Park can be reached via dual carriageway from both directions of the A48 which provides access to Carmarthen 12 miles to the west and Swansea 14 miles to the east.
Other business operating in the Cross Hand area including the Cross Hands Food Park include Leekes, County Cycles, Home Bargains and Tile & Bath co etc.