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HOLLOWAY ILIFFE & MITCHELL APPOINTED TO MARKET NEW LIPHOOK MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT

Published 03 Feb 2017

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Stuart Mitchell

East Hampshire District Council (‘EHDC’) has appointed Holloway Iliffe & Mitchell and Wadham & Isherwood as joint agents to market its new mixed used development currently under construction in the centre of Liphook.

Ordnance Business Park, located on Midhurst Road, Liphook is a joint venture between EHDC and the Enterprise M3 Local Enterprise Partnership to provide much needed business premises on the former Ordnance supply unit site (OSU).

EHDC is looking to become one of the country’s most business-friendly councils and this project is another indication of that ambition. Once occupied, the three buildings will generate rental income which will be reinvested in local economic development projects and contribute towards the Council’s plans to be financially independent.

With completion expected in November 2017, Ordnance Business Park comprises two office buildings and a block of three industrial warehouse units. The offices will benefit from their own toilets and kitchen area. There will also be a passenger lift and shower facilities in Block 2.

• Block 2 is the largest of the three buildings with a total space available of 5,814 sq ft (540 m2). The three storey air conditioned office building is available as a whole or floor by floor.

• Block 1 totals 5,814 sq ft (434 m2) over two floors. The air conditioned office building is available to rent as a whole or floor by floor.

• Block 3 comprises three industrial warehouse units totalling 4,068 sq ft (378 m2) which will be available to rent individually (3 units from 958 sq ft (89 m2) or combined. Each unit benefits from its own front and loading doors, 3 phase power, WC with Unit 3 also having separate office accommodation on the first floor.

Holloway Iliffe & Mitchell director, Stuart Mitchell comments:
“The plans for the new Ordnance Business Park have been well received locally and there is plenty of interest in both the office and industrial units currently under construction. With very little speculative development across East Hampshire, this mixed use development is a welcome addition to the commercial market.”