Harworth has let an industrial and logistics building at its advanced manufacturing park in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, to tech firm Insight.
The deal was agreed for 15 years for the 73,000 sq ft facility, which reached practical completion earlier this month. It will serve as a European solutions integration centre for Insight, bringing together a number of operational processes under one roof.
Other occupiers at the 200,000 sq ft park include Boeing and Rolls-Royce, as well as the UK Atomic Energy Authority and McLaren Automotive Composites Technology Centre. Construction of an 80,000 sq ft headquarters for Technicut is under way, with a further 400,000 sq ft of consented developable space available.
Jonathan Haigh, chief investment officer at Harworth, said: “Insight is a leader in its field and its decision to choose Harworth’s advanced manufacturing park to support its expansion plans is testament to the quality of space on offer, and appeal of the location.
“The park has established itself as an international centre of excellence for advanced manufacturing with its designation as part of the UK government’s first investment zone, and we are proud to have played a role in its creation.
“We continue to focus on delivering high-quality industrial and logistics schemes across the Midlands and the North of England in undersupplied markets where we are seeing strong demand from a wide range of businesses.”
Harworth was advised by Knight Frank; Savills represented Insight.
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