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Molly Powell

PR2, 29-31 Abbey Road, NW10

To rent: ROA|77,705 Sq Ft|General Industrial, Warehouse, Industrial

Property details

TO RENTROA
SIZE77,705 Sq Ft
ADDRESSPR2, 29-31 Abbey Road, London, NW10 7SJ
TYPEGeneral Industrial, Warehouse, Industrial
TENURETo Let
POSTED ON16th February 2024

Description

Key Points

  • 3 level access doors
  • 2 dock loading doors
  • 15m minimum eaves height
  • 50m yard depth
  • 1MVA Power
  • Available Q3 2024
  • 100% Electric Van & Car Parking
  • PV Cost Savings of £80,000 pa
  • Self-contained
  • 50 KN/m2 (15 KN/m2 Mezzanine) Floor Loading
  • Target EPC A+ & BREEAM Excellent
  • Summary

    77,705 Sqft Prime Urban Logistics Unit in Park Royal - To Let - Available Q3 2024

    Description

    PR2 delivers 50% more volume than alternative Park Royal units with a 15m eaves height and the option of a 43,055 sq ft mezzanine expansion that increases floor space to 120,760 sq ft.
    Maximum rooftop solar PV delivers an £80,000 energy cost saving p.a.
    The unit is ideal for companies seeking flexibility and growth, and in particular for food operators, self-storage operators and film studio operators.

    Location

    PR2 is perfectly located in Park Royal, the premier industrial estate in West London, and on Abbey Road, the key arterial road in the area.

    Park Royal is within minutes of the A40, North Circular, the M40, the M25, the M1 and Heathrow Airport. It supports 1,700 businesses that employ 43,100 employees in the Food, Logistics and Film sectors, making it a perfect location to attract and retain a skilled local workforce.

    Location

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    Location: PR2, 29-31 Abbey Road, London, NW10 7SJ

    Stonebridge Park (0.6 miles)

    Harlesden (0.7 miles)

    Park Royal (0.7 miles)

    Stonebridge Park (0.6 miles)

    Harlesden (0.7 miles)

    Acton Main Line (1.2 miles)

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