The lettings, all for 10 year leases, "demonstrate that demand for well-located industrial property across London continues".
Gatwick Airport, owned by Manchester Airports Group, has taken a 72,438 sq ft unit at Gatwick Cargo Centre to provide storage of goods for the retail properties within the airport terminals.
Kesom Freight International, a freight forwarder specialising in the African market, has taken the final, 11,485 sq ft unit at Heathrow International Trading Estate to run its operations to and from Kenya.
Soho Sandwich, a producer of artisan sandwiches, completes the trio and has taken the final available 13,024 sq ft unit, in Advent Business Park in North London.
Alan Holland, business unit director for Greater London, SEGRO said: “We’re delighted to announce that Heathrow International, Gatwick Airport and Advent Business Park are now fully occupied and we welcome our new customers to the sites.
“Demand for strategically located property, like ours, has not abated and it is evident that businesses are striving for operational efficiency thus driving the need to be close to their customers.”
Source: CoStar
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