An independent, family-owned car dealership specialising in quality marque vehicle sales is the first occupier to move in to Harrier Court on Eagle Business Park in Yaxley, Huntingdonshire confirms Barker Storey Matthews – now part of Eddisons – who is the sole agent under instruction at the second phase of the Park’s development.
The dealership, Junction 17, has recently moved in to Unit 3 Harrier Court where it will use the 343 sq m (3,820 sq ft) space as its pre-sales workshop for servicing, detailing and valeting vehicles before they are offered for sale at its nearby showroom on Kestrel Way, also on Eagle Business Park.
Harrier Court and its companion development, Peregrine Court, form the second phase of the development at Eagle Business Park where the construction phase is almost complete, with many units ready for occupation.
The six brand new industrial/warehouse units at Harrier Court range in size from 248 sq m to 880 sq m (2,670 sq ft to 10,000 sq ft) and half are either let or under offer to a range of occupiers, in addition to Junction 17.
Barker Storey Matthews advises that units at Harrier Court can be combined to create units with self-contained yards and where units remain available – either to let or for sale – terraced units can be combined to create a detached or semi-detached unit.
Richard Jones of the agent’s Peterborough office, said, “Eagle Business Park has played its part in raising the commercial property profile of this part of Huntingdonshire, close to the A1(M), during the past decade.
“Harrier Court and Peregrine Court are attracting interest from a range of commercial operators.
“The majority of occupiers and potential occupiers are either relocating from smaller premises or, like Junction 17, have requirements for additional space space to accommodate their business growth.”