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Industrial and logistics star performers in tough year for commercial property

Take up in Wales in 2020 was 2.7 million sq for deals above 50,000 sq ft

The up for sale Ford engine plant in South Wales.(Image: Getty Images)

Demand for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ industrial and logistics space continued to grow and fared better than many other commercial property sectors over a challenging last 12 months, according to research by global property consultancy Knight Frank.

Its research shows the total take up in Wales during 2020 for industrial units over 50,000 sq ft was 2.74 million sq ft from 18 recorded transactions.

Although this included the sale of the Orb Works in Newport, which accounted for 790,000 sq ft of the take up, the figures were still higher than the 1.4 million sq ft recorded in 2019 and 2.4 million sq ft in 2018.

Within these figures 1.1 million sq ft was transacted in the final quarter of the year (Q4) which highlighted how this sector has continued to grow throughout the year.

Neil Francis, head of logistics and industrial at Knight Frank in Cardiff, said: “Whereas in recent years the majority of deals recorded have been in South Wales, it was pleasing to note five transactions took place in North and Mid Wales.

“These included the disposal of Boundary Park in Deeside, which was a speculative development of three units providing 84,000 sq ft. A joint venture between Trebor Developments and Maple Grove Developments, it was sold to Ifor Williams Trailers in November.

"It was also encouraging to see that the two former Laura Ashley units in Newtown - 163,000 sq ft and 138,000 sq ft - attracted enough local occupier interest to secure sales in excess of the asking price.”

Notable transactions within South Wales in 2020 included Urban Myths Films acquiring 164,000 sq ft leasehold in Queensway Meadows, Newport, and Great Point Media signing a long term lease at the former 178,000 sq ft Pinewood Studios in Wentloog, Cardiff.