Regeneration Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:09 PM
On behalf of Goya Developments, Deriaz Slater and Duncan Bailey Kennedy have announced the new development at High Wycombe Business Park off the London Road in High Wycombe has now completed.
High Wycombe Business Park, the first new industrial development in the area for five years, is an exciting green development of nine industrial, warehouse and trade counter units benefitting from the latest green technologies.
The units boast solar walls, rainwater harvesting, enhanced roof lights, for increased natural lighting and motion sensor lighting which all help to reduce the real cost of occupation. BREEAM, an organisation that sets the standard for best practice in sustainable building design, construction and operation have given the units a rating of ‘very good’ which is an excellent indication of the developments green credentials.
The units benefit from a high eaves height and roller shutter loading doors and the offices are fully carpeted and heated. Unit sizes range from 2,271 sq ft up to 11,997 sq ft and are available FOR SALE or TO LET terms. Four units have already been taken by companies including HSS Hire and CIS Tools.
The scheme is adjacent to the Wycombe Marsh retail park close to the A40 London Road with easy access to the M40 motorway junctions 3 and 4 with junction 3 being only 1.7m distant.
Viewings are encouraged to see the quality of the development and to potentially reserve one of the final few units.
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