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SEIZE THE MOMENT T
he last few months has seen the commercial property market quieten down
as well as the domestic market as the uncertainty concerning Brexit begins to bite. Whether this is a sign of things to come, we will have to wait and see. But the good news is twofold, first, Simon
Yates had an exceptional ride in the Tour De France to win the White Young Riders’ Jersey and second, Huddersfield Town has been promoted to top flight football for the first time for 45 years, and will celebrate 110 years in the game next year in style. The latter should not be under-estimated
Unit 4 Ashley Industrial Estate Leeds Road,Huddersfield
by Jason R Metcalfe MRICS IRRV
as a catalyst to put Huddersfield well and truly on the map, being the sole representative Premier League football in Yorkshire. Thanks should go to Ken Davy who
rescued sport in Huddersfield when he bought Huddersfield Rugby League and Huddersfield Town when both were in the doldrums as well as Dean Hoyle who, as a lifelong Huddersfield fan backed his town and team with foresight and further investment. Those of us able to promote the benefits
of Huddersfield must grasp the marketing opportunity such success will allow. Perhaps even some commercial schemes which may
Contact Jason Metcalfe Philip Deakin or 01484 432043
TO LET 1,250 sq ft
83 Fitzwilliam Street Huddersfield HD1 5LG
Modern industrial /warehouse unit
Situated on a modern trade counter / industrial park
Prominently located adjacentA62 Leeds Huddersfield trunk road EPC Rating -TBC
Unit 6,RiversideMills,Saddleworth Road,Elland TO LET
5,103 sq ft
Modern industrial /warehouse unitwithin a secure complex Excellent links to junction 24 / M62 Communal yard and 10 allocated parking spaces
EPC Rating - C (66) Joint agent:Walker Singleton
Unit 2,GroveMills,Elland
TO LET 7,040 sq ft
Modern single storeywarehouse unit HGV circulation and car parking Excellent links to junction 24 / M62 EPC Rating - C (73)
Joint agent: Walker Singleton
have been marginal may be looked at afresh. Thousands
will already have got their atlases out to see where Huddersfield is. They will have discovered that Huddersfield is in the centre (almost) of the country with great road and rail connections with improvement planned in the pipeline. Industry continues to thrive in the
Jason R Metcalfe
town and at Hanson Chartered Surveyors, we have recently acquired and sold sites on behalf of clients to help with the expansion plans of successful businesses. We have recently acquired a 4 acres
site at Lindley Moor, next to Junction 24 of the M62, for heavy goods vehicle manufacturers MAC Trucks. Their new bespoke building is currently under construction with occupation expected in September 2017. A new factory has been acquired on
behalf of Associated Utility Supplies in Clayton West, their existing accommodation being too small to accommodate their expanding business. Two sites have recently been sold at
New Mill to owner occupiers, the first for the relocation of Rodgers Plant Hire and the second for the relocation of a well-known and established builders merchant. Signs of growth are apparent as
industrial rents and market values edge upwards due to a relatively short supply of industrial stock in and around the town. Those who come to Huddersfield to
support their team will discover, welcoming people, proud of their heritage (both sport and manufacturing) ready to adapt to the winds of change. They will see, when they look, a
wonderful place to live and work in the heart of the Pennine Hills. They will find Huddersfield
representing Yorkshire at many levels other than football with an outward looking attitude, hungry to seize any opportunity presented to it. Those who come to Huddersfield for any reason will not be disappointed. Hanson Chartered Surveyors was
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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MONTHLY 2017
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