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Yorkshire Counties Wilton Secures Planning for 2.26M Sq Ft at Doncaster North


address the trend towards larger units, responding to supply and demand with first buildings due to be delivered by 2023.


CBRE and Knight Frank are appointed


agents to market the Doncaster North scheme.


Jason Stowe, Managing Director of Wilton Developments, comments: “A huge effort between ourselves, DMBC and our wider stakeholder partners has ensured that we are able to bring forward the first phase of this regionally significant Northern Powerhouse


Logistics and Employment Doncaster North


Planning secured for Phase One with estimated Q4 start on site


Wilton Developments has secured detailed planning consent for the first phase of Doncaster North, with works due to start on site later this year. The first phase of detailed planning is


for 2.26m sq ft of


development immediately adjacent to J6 of the M18 at Thorne, this includes a unique opportunity in the UK to develop a single unit of 1.15M sq ft. The scheme will create around 8,500 jobs for the region.


NSM Appoints New Property Manager to its Property management Division


Industrial asset and property management specialists


NSM has


appointed Kim Howey as its new Property Manager.


Kim joins the growing company - with its head office in Doncaster – to help manage a range


of logistics, SME and office assets across the M62 corridor and Midlands. Its current portfolio under management has grown to £374m so far this year.


She was previously residential and commercial property manager for The Next Big Thing, based in Liverpool, and before that worked for Regus as a Community Manager in Cardiff.


Kim reports into Associate Director Jacqui Saunders and will be part of the Property Management team that manages 577 units nationally with a rent roll in excess of £20.67m.


NSM is in a uniquely strong position, in


addition to managing more than 5.4 million sq. ft of industrial property across the north, the company also markets many of the properties, handles lettings and is overseeing the delivery of new builds which will ultimately come into the management portfolio.


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Barnsley 340 will comprise of a 340,000 sq ft Grade A logistics/industrial unit situated within the established and successful Gateway 36 development South Yorkshire.


in Barnsley,


Glencar, has recently announced that it has been appointed by repeat customer Firethorn Trust a leading U.K. logistics real estate investor and developer to deliver a 340,000 sq ft logistics/industrial unit at the successful and established Gateway 36 development in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. located just two minutes from junction 36 of the M1


The 24-acre prime logistics site development, being marketed as Barnsley 340 will comprise of 320,000 sq ft of Grade A logistics accommodation together with 20,000 as ft of office space. It will feature a best-in-class future proofed specification, targeting the BREEAM “Excellent” rating, and delivered as net-zero carbon in construction


Work on the site will commence later this year and completion is due in Q2 2023.


Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council has approved the scheme which forms part of Wilton Developments’ wider 180 acre, 3.52M sq ft, industrial and logistics site, within one junction of the M62/M18 interchange. The first phase of delivery will extend to more than 700,000 sq ft across 6 buildings, ranging in size between 21,750 sq ft to 284,000 sq ft.


The site, which will be delivered to a BREEAM Excellent


with market leading ESG credentials, will


Firethorn Trust appoints Glencar to Deliver Key Northern Logistics Development


rating and high specification


site. We are looking forward to getting on- site, delivering much needed industrial and logistics space with all of the positive socio- economic benefits that the construction and occupation of new buildings bring. The site’s enviable location close to the axis of both the M62/M18 and M18/M180 means it is well positioned to serve large swathes of the UK via the east coast ports and the national motorway network”.


Chris Dungworth, Head of Business


Doncaster added: ‘We have been supporting Wilton Developments for a long time on this development and look forward to working with them and the retained property agents to help attract quality businesses into these units”.


Glenbrook Makes First Acquisition in Sheffield with £3M Office Purchase Glenbrook


Investments has Situated adjacent to Ponds


completed


the £3million freehold acquisition of Commercial House in Sheffield, achieving a Net Initial Yield of 12.7%.


Forge


International Sports Centre, in the heart of Sheffield Hallam University’s City Campus, the former Barclays Bank headquarters is predominantly let to law firm, Knights plc, and comprises 33,000 sq ft arranged over basement, ground and four upper floors.


The offices are let until December 2024.


The total passing rent from the building is £404,250 per annum.


This is Glenbrook Investments first acquisition in Sheffield but follows recent purchases across Yorkshire including Albion Court in Leeds and the Tolsa warehouse in Scunthorpe.


Nick Wales at Knight Frank acted for the seller and Connor Rogers at Cushman & Wakefield and Brabners acted for Glenbrook Investments.


The building was purchased from a private vendor.


COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MONTHLY 2022


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