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Close-to-urban locations targeted
04 November 2019
Barwood Capital has acquired seven multi-let industrial estates for its 2017 Regional Property Fund totalling more than £38 million.

The seven estates that have been acquired are:
- Eldonwall Trading Estate, Nottingham, a 2.21 acre estate with nearly 50,000 sq ft across nine industrial units
- Bromborough Point, Wirrall International Business Park totals 6.72 acres with 131,485 sq ft across six units of trade counter and traditional warehouse
- Marconi Courtyard, Corby is a 3.42 acre site with 66,400 sq ft across 13 units
- Broadmeadow Trade Park, Dumbarton totals 4.15 acres with space totalling 77,367 sq ft across 20 units
- Penketh Business Park, Warrington is on a 6.46 acre estate with 148,534 sq ft across 30 units
- Nasmyth Court, Livingston totals 4.24 acres with space totalling 52,649 sq ft across 26 units
- Hastingwood Industrial Park, Birmingham is a 12.28 acre multi-let estate totalling 337,233 sq ft across 226 units
Danielle Sheppard, senior investment director, Barwood Capital said: “Caisson had a clear brief to target those quality urban or edge-of-urban locations where there is clear potential to reposition and improve the estates through active asset management.”
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