Leominster Enterprise Park, owned by Advantage West Midlands, offers the exciting opportunity for owner-occupiers and developers to build quality 21st Century business accommodation and offices in a landscaped environment.
The historic Herefordshire market town is one of the principal gateway settlements to the Welsh Marches and enjoys a strategic location on the A49, the main trunking route from Manchester to South Wales through the spine of the region.
The site, which extends to approximately 28.9 acres (11.7 Ha), is being offered in 3 phases and interest in phases 1 & 2 is now strong, with interest in at least 60% of phase 1 and some 40% of phase 2. West Mercia Police are in the process of signing up to build a new police station on plots 11 and 13, which will provide a strong gateway presence to the site.
There are a variety of plot sizes ranging from 0.5 acres to circa 4 acres with opportunities to combine plots, if required, at prices starting from £61,000.
Mark Pearce, Director for Herefordshire at Advantage West Midlands said: "The Leominster Enterprise Park is one of the most strategically important sites for the future prosperity of Herefordshire.
Once fully occupied it will be a hub for businesses to grow and flourish and will create a number of highquality jobs for local people.
"At Advantage West Midlands we have already demonstrated our commitment to making the Enterprise Park a success and have invested a considerable amount of money in getting the site ready, including the construction of the £4 million access road. I am delighted that this investment is beginning to pay off with the commitment of West Mercia Police to move onto the site and a number of businesses extremely interested in taking plots."
The development offers a real alternative to the established industrial areas of Leominster, Hereford and Ludlow where the supply of industrial land is limited.
The Leominster Enterprise Park offers the opportunity to construct a bespoke business park to a development brief which will encourage coherent but affordable modern development rather than the sporadic and piecemeal development often associated with business parks and industrial estates constructed in the 60's, 70's and 80's. The Enterprise Park will be the subject of pride for the Leominster area and community and will establish Leominster as a 21st Century business location.
Leominster Enterprise Park seeks to attract principally B1 business
uses and office accommodation, which is not adequately provided elsewhere in the area, or on such a strategic location adjacent to the
A49 (T). A number of developers are also negotiating to purchase land in order to construct freehold industrial units for sale, which will allow local businesses to purchase freehold premises without the need to become involved with the development process.
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