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Nottingham Post
Nottingham Post
Business
Mia O'Hare

Colwick Industrial Estate welcomes 2 new businesses in 'incredibly popular location'

Two new businesses have secured units at Colwick Industrial Estate in Nottingham - and another firm has renewed its lease. NG Chartered Surveyors have completed the deals for two electrical companies and one bakery company at Morris Court, of A612 Colwick Loop Road.

Electrical wholesalers Eyre & Elliston who supply a wide range of electrical installation materials, including lamps and lighting fittings, motor control gear and security equipment have rented Unit 2. They are an independent company with 62 branches across the UK.

Unit 5 at the industrial estate has been let to industrial bakery equipment supplier Maven. They are sell new, used and refurbished bakery equipment and with small bakers to large industrial plants.

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Managing director at Maven, Gavin Williams, said: "Maven are a growing business and this space will support us now and going forward. The move will mean a huge amount to us as it gives us the opportunity to grow and develop in the future."

Impact Electrical have negotiated a renewal of their lease on Unit 4 at Morris Court. The company provide nationwide delivery of electrical wholesale stock.

The three businesses, which are set over a total of 11,000 sq ft of space, were secured by Charlotte Steggles from NG Chartered Surveyors. Charlotte said: "Morris Court is an incredibly popular location for growing businesses and I was incredibly pleased to get these deals completed on behalf of our landlord client. They now have three successful businesses as tenants, all of who recognised the value of a proactive landlord who invests in their property portfolio."

She added: "NG used our market knowledge to match up the two new tenants with these prime units and secured a satisfying outcome for our client on the lease renewal. I wish all three businesses all the best for their future at Morris Court and look forward to working with them again in the future."

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