Acting on behalf of GSS Developments Aberdeen Ltd, J&E Shepherd Chartered Surveyors, together with FG Burnett Chartered Surveyors, is offering a new purpose built office, warehouse/workshop and yard facility for sale or let in Aberdeen.
The property will provide over 20,500 square feet of floor space and will be one of the last new large industrial facilities to be built within Badentoy Park, to the south of Aberdeen, which itself has proved to be an extremely popular and much sought after location for commercial occupiers.
The property has been constructed to a high standard of specification and offers occupiers a new facility which combines both flexibility of design and energy efficiency, both issues which have grown substantially in importance in recent times. The warehouse benefits from a high eaves height and has been constructed in such a way as to easily accommodate a 10 tonne overhead crane. The offices have been constructed over two storeys to the front of the building and have been designed on an open plan floor plate to accommodate the flexible requirements of modern occupiers.
The property benefits from a large concrete yard area adjacent to the building with the ability to incorporate a further one acre of concrete yard space if required. Sixty-four staff and visitors car parking spaces are provided on site.
Murray Bain, Associate in the commercial property department of J & E Shepherd in Aberdeen said: "This facility combines striking design, flexibility of space and energy efficiency all under one roof and in a much sought after location. It is also very rare in today’s market place that a building of this quality is offered for sale as well as to lease which offers occupiers further flexibility."
Graeme Watt, Director of FG Burnett Chartered Surveyors, said: "There has been a general lack of new speculatively built industrial facilities of this nature on the market over the past two to three years which has meant that the majority of occupiers have had to re-locate into poorer second hand buildings."
Tim Stevenson, Director of GSS Developments Aberdeen Ltd, added: "Despite the well publicised 'credit crunch', the industrial market within Aberdeen has faired well in comparison to other major cities throughout the country and there still appears to be a strong underlying demand for properties of this nature."
(GK/JM)
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