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Zone 2, Deeside Industrial Park Zone 2, Deeside Industrial Park


The external area benefits from separate yard and car parking. Deeside 40 is prominently positioned at the entrance to the 107 acre Park, which comprises just under one million square feet of manufacturing and distribution floorspace with unit sizes ranging from 2,000 square feet through to 140,000 square feet.


The mature industrial and distribution set- ting of Zone 2, Deeside Industrial Park is now complemented by 100,000 sqft of BREEAM “Excellent,” EPC A+, manufacturing/distribution f loorspace arranged across two speculatively developed units of 63,205 sqft and 39,762 sqft.


Joint Agents Legat Owen and B8RE have now completed the letting of the larger Unit to truck body manufacturers Meiller Boweld on a long term lease. Andy Noble, Co-Managing Director at Meiller-Boweld UK commented.


The mature industrial and distribution setting of Zone 2, Deeside Industrial Park is now complemented by 100,000 sqft of BREEAM “Excellent,” EPC A+, manufacturing/distribution floorspace arranged across two speculatively developed units of 63,205 sqft and 39,762 sqft.


“Following recent investment by the Meiller Group, we have been searching for the right facility to expand and invest in our manufac- turing process. Deeside 63 gives us a quality, fully sustainable building along with a modern image that befits the Group.”


Deeside 40 is available To Let and benefits from a detached self-contained site, 10m eaves, dock and level access loading doors, integral first floor offices, together with PV roof panels and EV charging points to emphasise their ESG Net Carbon Zero rating.


DEESIDE ZONE2


AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY


63,205


SQ FT (5,872 SQ M)


COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MONTHLY 2025


The buildings Deeside 40 and Deeside 63 are immediately available To Let and benefit from detached self-contained sites, 10-12m eaves, dock and level access loading doors, integral first floor offices, together with PV roof panels and EV charging points to emphasise their ESG Net Carbon Zero rating. The external areas benefit from separate yard and car parking.


Both units are prominently positioned at the entrance to the 107 acre Park, which comprises just under one million square feet of manufacturing


The Park has been established for over forty years (www.deesidezone2.com) and in 2012 was given Enterprise Zone status through Central Government and the Welsh Development Agency. Zone 2 is well located to service the immediate North Wales and wider North West conurbations with ready access to the national motorway network, as well as the deep sea Port at Liverpool2 and both Liverpool and Manchester Airports. More locally Hawarden Airport and Mostyn Docks complement the local infrastructure.


and distribution floorspace with unit sizes ranging from 2,000 square feet through to 140,000 square feet. The Park has been established for over forty years (www.deesidezone2.com) and in 2012 was given Enterprise Zone status through Central Government and the Welsh Development Agency.


The Park is well located to service the immediate North Wales and wider North West conurbations with ready access to the national motorway network, as well as the deep sea Port at Liverpool2 and both Liverpool and Manchester Airports. More locally Hawarden Airport and Mostyn Docks complement the local infrastructure.


There is a highly skilled workforce on tap with close proximity to Airbus who employ 5,000 people in the manufacture and distribution of wings for the A320 and A330 aircraft. In 2022 Airbus spent £3.9bn on UK suppliers with SME’s making up 50% of the total. Zone 2, Deeside has strong business links with employers in the area including Iceland, Tata and Convatec.


There is a highly skilled workforce on tap with close proximity to Airbus who employ 5,000 people in the manufacture and distribution of wings for the A320 and A330 aircraft. In 2022 Airbus spent £3.9bn on UK suppliers with SME’s making up 50% of the total. Zone 2, Deeside has strong business links with employers in the area including Iceland, Tata and.


The Joint letting Agents for the Estate are B8 Real Estate and Legat Owen. Alex Perratt of joint agents B8RE commented “the development of these two exceptional new Units is testament to the growth success of the Park over the last few years which is currently fully occupied. There is a real need for space


TO LET NEW BUILD INDUSTRIAL / WAREHOUSE UNITS


Alex Perratt of joint agents B8RE commented “The development of these two exceptional new Units is testament to the growth success


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of the Park over the last few years. There is a real need for space of this quality and we are attracting strong interest from both manufac- turing and distribution companies.”


of this quality and we are attracting strong interest from both manufacturing and distribution companies.”


Mark Diaper of Legat Owen continued, “Flintshire County Council and Welsh Government are keen to assist companies starting up or relocating to the area with Deeside 40 and 63 both very competitively priced at £7.95 p.s.f on flexible terms for new build Units and in the context of the wider North West market.”


Mark Diaper of Legat Owen contin- ued, “Flintshire County Council and Welsh Government are keen to assist companies starting up or relocating to the area with Deeside 40 very competitively priced at £8.50 p.s.f on flexible terms for a new build Unit and in the context of the wider North West market.”


Michael Jones who co-ordinates the asset management input for the Park said, “I have now been involved with the Park for the best part of ten years and the current owners had the foresight and commitment to develop out these two outstanding Units which are now attracting strong interest. These units complement the offer for the Park with existing Units now fully let. Once we get these away there are plans to further enhance the estate with further development on our available sites.”


Zone 2, Deeside Industrial Park is benefitting from the significant capital expenditure which has been undertaken in improving the estate over the last few years and Deeside 40 and 63 offer state of the art manufacturing and distribution space just at a time when the market requires space of this quality.


Michael Jones who co-ordinates the asset management input for the Park said, “I have now been involved with the Park for the best part of ten years and the current owners had the foresight and commitment to develop out these two outstanding Units and have now let Deeside 63 with strong interest in Deeside 40. These units complement the offer for the Park with existing Units ranging from 2,000 sqft to 140,000 sqft.


There are plans to enhance the estate with further development on our available sites.” Zone 2, Deeside Industrial Park is benefitting from the significant capital expenditure which has been undertaken in improving the estate over the last few years and Deeside 40 offers state of the art manufacturing and distribution space just at a time when the market requires space of this quality.


• High Profile site at entrance to Zone 2 • BREEAM “Excellent” • Solar Panels • EPC Rating A+ • ESG NET CARBON ZERO


For viewings and further info, please contact the joint agents. Mark Diaper


Alex Perratt


markdiaper@legatowen.co.uk 07734 711409


alex@b8re.com 07951 277612


39,762


SQ FT (3,694 SQ M)


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