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The industrial units in Wales that are in huge demand

Property consultancy Knight Frank said that shortage in the market has encouraged national developers, like St Modwen, to start looking at Wales

Trebor Developments has received planning consent for a new industrial scheme of 46,100 sq ft on Pencoed Technology Park

The well-publicised shortage of Grade A units has been a key factor in the industrial property market in Wales over the past five years.

But the lack of available Grade A industrial property has been exacerbated by the surge in demand for larger units following the Covid pandemic, property consultancy Knight Frank has said.

It's a problem which has accelerated dramatically in the last two years, due to the Covid-driven switch to online retailing which has led to companies wanting larger units for warehousing and distribution for e-commerce.

Research conducted by the property consultancy showed that availability of units over 50,000 sq ft now stands below three million sq ft, the lowest in years, said Neil Francis, head of logistics and industrial division at ’s in Cardiff.

Mr Francis said: “With so much of the good quality premises taken up in recent years and not replaced, much of this larger space is of relatively poor quality and no longer meets modern occupier requirements.

“The Covid-driven surge in online retailing cannot be denied and this led to national occupiers moving to Wales and urgently wanting new, bespoke industrial property.”

He added: “Meanwhile large numbers of existing manufacturing occupiers in South Wales have been keen to move to more efficient properties, having expanded as far as they can in ageing buildings and appreciating the benefits a new building brings.”

Earlier this year, Knight Frank saw a record take up of industrial property in Wales in 2021, reporting that 1.84m sq ft of industrial units of 50,000 sq ft and over were transacted in Q4.