Doncaster business park celebrates 100 per cent tenant take up

Full house - Paul Carnell and Bill Mordue at Bullrush Grove Business Park, Doncaster.

Knight Frank’s 12,467 sq ft letting to CH4 Gas Utility and Maintenance Services Limited means Bullrush Grove Business Park in Doncaster is now fully let.

Ten businesses, from a women’s healthcare company to a growing start up, relocated to the speculatively built 13-unit park developed by Carnell Management Services Ltd with £1.4m of ERDF funding.

The cash injection made the development viable and helped to build the high specification units attracting rents from £5.50 to £6.50 per sq ft across the scheme.

Paul Carnell, from Carnell Management Services Ltd, said: “We were confident in the Doncaster economy to build these high class, quality industrial units. The development has proved very popular.

“The ERDF was aimed at kick starting projects to strengthen economic and social cohesion targeting SMEs in sectors including advanced manufacturing, creative and digital media, sports technologies, and medical and health. This has happened at Bullrush and the funding proved invaluable in making the scheme happen.

“We are now looking to do a similar scheme in Barnsley.”

Bill Mordue, Doncaster Council Cabinet Member for Business, Skills and Economic Development commented: “It is great to see Bullrush Grove Business Park full with tenants showing confidence in relocating here and being able to do business in Doncaster proving our economy is very much on the up.”

Chris Dungworth, Investment Manager for Business Doncaster also added: “We have worked closely with Carnell Management Services, Knight Frank and PPH Commercial on promoting these excellent units and congratulate them on the quality of the buildings and the speed at which the business park has been fully let to a range of quality businesses that we are continuing to work with.”

Rebecca Schofield, partner at the Sheffield office of Knight Frank, which was joint agent alongside PPH Commercial on Bullrush Grove, said: “We witnessed good levels of demand for the units.

“The lack of available small to medium-sized accommodation in the region meant the business park capitalised on take up of these quality units, resulting in a vibrant industrial park populated by a good mix of small to mid-size businesses.”

Tenants moving to Bullrush included Fabb Projects which relocated into 12,000 sq ft for its research and development facility; IT support services Transact Technologies Limited which relocated from smaller premises in Edlington; Blue Beacon which uses its unit for its food for the elderly distribution service and Land and Mineral Survey Services which took 3,000 sq ft to expand its professional network.

These businesses joined Danum Well Services, which took three units at Bullrush together with Signet Industrial Distribution Limited, which concluded a 6,000 sq ft unit letting.

Steelwire rope specialists Tensology, leading commercial roof specialists Doncaster Maintenance and healthcare firm Concepta complete the list of tenants at the park.

Doncaster has undergone a variety of exciting developments taking advantage of its central location from recent key projects such as the Airport, Doncaster Racecourse, Keepmoat Stadium and the Frenchgate Interchange to new projects such as the Civic and Cultural Quarter.

Bullrush Business Park forms part of the existing First Point Business Park, sited off White Rose Way, just half a mile from Junction 3 of the M18 and has attracted big name industrial, office and retail occupiers including One Call Health, Unipart, DHL, Amazon, B&Q and Morrisons.