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FOCUS ON CORNWALL


MARINE RENEWABLES BUSINESS


PARK, HAYLE, CORNWALL The home of Marine Hub Cornwall


Photos: Graham Gaunt Photowork


Located on North Quay in Hayle, the Marine Renewables Business Park is an ideal location for businesses working in the Marine Renewables and Marine Technology sectors. The business park offers state of the art office accommodation and industrial units comprising a new two storey office building providing offices from 30m2


to 70m2 to 196m2 .


Constructed to BREEAM excellent standards the facility includes secure service yards and parking.


The business park has quayside access to the harbour as well as being close to the town’s amenities with easy access to the main A30 and only 40 minutes from Cornwall’s Newquay airport. Tenancies are offered on the basis of either a fixed term or easy in/easy out leases, with rent dependent on the type of accommodation being occupied, but expected to range from £129 per m² (£12 per ft²) for office space and £70 per m² (£6.50 per ft²) for the units.


A fully serviced plot adjacent to the existing business park and benefitting from outline planning consent for 800sqm of office or light industrial is also available for development. The Council is in the final stages of finalising a new Marine Enterprise Zone covering the existing Business Park and development land. Businesses occupying the zone will benefit from 100% business rate relief for 5 years.


and


communal meeting room and seven industrial units ranging in size from 159m2


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: CORNWALL COUNCIL PROPERTY SERVICES 0300 1234 100 ESTATESMANAGEMENT@CORNWALL.GOV.UK


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