HARRIS LAMB INSTRUCTED ON A RANGE OF COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES AT KEY STOKE-ON-TRENT BUSINESS PARK

Harris Lamb has been instructed on a number of commercial opportunities at a popular business park in Stoke-on-Trent.

The opportunities include offices, a trade counter unit and warehousing, all based in the well-appointed Festival Park, the region’s most established business centre.

Mike Burr, who is overseeing marketing for the properties, said: “We get a consistently high number of enquiries about commercial opportunities within Festival Park, a successful mixed use business park which includes a retail park, hotel and a range of leisure facilities. Having been instructed on five commercial properties which have become vacant or are due to do so in the coming weeks, we’re now arranging viewings at these sites.”

The opportunities include Suite 3 Albion House, a 1,790 sq ft first-floor modern office space which forms part of the Etruria Office Village, and Building 3, a modern three-storey office building also based within the village, where parts of the first and all of the second floor, offering a floor plate of between 1,760 sq ft and 6,852 sq ft, will become available from June this year.

HARRIS LAMB INSTRUCTED ON A RANGE OF COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES AT KEY STOKE-ON-TRENT BUSINESS PARK

Haven House

 

HARRIS LAMB INSTRUCTED ON A RANGE OF COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES AT KEY STOKE-ON-TRENT BUSINESS PARK

The Glades

Within the industrial lettings side of the business, the team is marketing Haven House, a 6,687 sq ft warehouse on Festival Trade Park, which offers 7m eaves height, two storey offices with a ground floor reception and kitchenette, as well as parking, a yard area and EV charging points, and The Glades, a further 4,000 sq ft industrial unit on the estate, which benefits from a 7m eaves height, offices, kitchenette and good parking facilities.

The final opportunity within the area is a 3,294 sq ft trade counter/industrial unit has become available at Etruria Trade Park. Unit 7 is constructed to a shell specification with an eaves height of 6m and loading access via an electric roller shutter door. The building has four allocated parking spaces, communal loading areas and access to additional communal parking and four electric vehicle charging bays.

Mike said: “Festival Park is extremely popular with occupiers due to its proximity to the wider Midlands and the UK motorway network, with both Junctions 15 and 16 of the M6 lying within seven miles. Stoke-on-Trent railway station lies approximately two miles from the premises and offers regular services to London Euston and Manchester.

“Access has been further improved with the recent opening of the Etruria Valley Link Road providing access from the north at Wolstanton.

“Our Stoke team has been based here for 20 years, and it’s an ideal strategic position for businesses operating nationally who require quality commercial property with a central UK site.”

Festival Park is a Festival Park has attracted a variety of occupiers to include Vodafone, Bet365, Wardell Armstrong, Royal Mail and Handelsbanken.

For further details of the available properties, contact Mike at mike.burr@harrislamb.com.