On behalf of developer, Ankers and Rawlings, Primmer Olds BAS, alongside joint agents Goadsby and Lambert Smith Hampton, have completed the successful sale and lease of all three phases, comprising units of between 575 sq ft to 2,238 sq ft at the new Axis 31 development, located at Three Legged Cross, just under four miles from the A31.
The development has been built as an extension to the existing Woolsbridge Industrial Estate, partly due to a lack of suitable, up-to-date stock in the East Dorset area.
Each industrial building was built to a high specification, with high eaves, electric up-and-over loading doors and adequate power supply.
Primmer Olds BAS director of commercial agency, Patrick Mattison commented “Despite the occurrence of coronavirus, Axis 31 has performed extremely well and despite all units within phases 1 to 3 now sold, demand is still not yet fully absorbed.
We are very excited to now be promoting pre-let and pre-sales to capture requirements from occupiers who want a bespoke design to fit their business needs in order to unlock growth and/or create efficiency of operation.”
The further phase within Axis 31 can fulfill requirements within the following criteria:
Ankers & Rawlings are an established investment development company with over 40 years of experience working across the South Coast.
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