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Big rise in take up of large industrial space in Wales

Deals for industrial property over 50,000 sq ft doubled in the second quarter of this year shows new research from Knight Frank

St Modwen Park Newport.(Image: jake sugden)

The take up of large industrial property space in Wales doubled in the second half of this year, according to new research from property advisory firm Knight Frank.

Its analysis of deals for properties of more than 50,000 sq ft showed a total 680,000 sq ft was let or acquired, compared to 340,000 sq ft in the first quarter of the year. This brought the total take up for the first half of 2024 to just over one million sq ft - some 400,000 sq ft more than in the same period in 2023.

Neil Francis, head of the logistics and industrial division at Knight Frank in Cardiff, said: “Q2 2024 was different to recent years due to the sale of the 1.6 million sq ft Ford site at Bridgend.

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“As the purchaser is planning to use the site for a data centre the facility is no longer classed within the industrial/warehouse use category, and so can be stripped out of the Wales industrial figures.”

The Knight Frank report revealed that while Q1 was dominated by freehold sales, two thirds of the Q2 transactions were leasehold, with the largest being the letting of unit 8 St Modwen Park in Newport to aviation services company Aerfin.

Mr Francis added: “This 110,000 sq ft unit was speculatively built last year and the new 10-year lease has been secured at a headline rent for a unit of this size within the region.