Howdens Joinery, the UK’s largest designer and manufacturer of fitted kitchens and joinery products, has taken a 9,200 sq ft unit on Bestobell Road, Slough Trading Estate.
Howdens has signed a 10-year lease on the site which it will use as a trade depot and aims to be operational from the facility by Christmas.
Paul Lewis, regional director, Thames Valley and Data Centres, SEGRO said: “We are always delighted to welcome new customers to our thriving business community on the Slough Trading Estate. Howdens are leaders in their field and we’re sure that their new home on the Estate will enable them to grow and reach new customers.”
A spokesperson for Howdens Joinery said: “We have been looking for the right premises in this part of Slough to complement our existing depot on Whittenham Close. This new depot will enable us to grow our business in Slough by serving existing customers and welcoming new customers. We are very pleased to have opened at Slough Trading Estate as part of our on-going expansion programme.”
The Slough Trading Estate continues to strengthen its reputation as one of the UK’s prime, most sought after business locations by securing a range of new lettings which both facilitate the growth of existing customers, and attract new companies to the Estate. The occupancy rate continues to be at a record high of 97%.
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