Latest phase of 13-acre business park completed and fully let

The fourth phase of the major regeneration of a 13 acre site in West Yorkshire, which was derelict for many years, has been completed and is already fully let.
Park Valley Mills site in Lockwood, Huddersfield is owned by Holmfirth Dyers and has been transformed into a business park, featuring 18 industrial units with office and storage space.
The revamped site off Meltham Road is creating new jobs and regenerating the area, the owners said.
Three new tenants have moved into industrial units at the 14,000 sq ft phase four, meaning that more than 150 jobs have been created on site.
The new tenants are The Cycle Division, who have taken 8,200 sq ft, Biofresh has signed for 2,900 sq ft; and ValvePro has also taken 2,900 sq ft.
Holmfirth Dyers managing director Martin Duckett said: “Now that the four phases of our industrial development at Park Valley Mills have been completed, and are fully let, we are turning our attention to two more jewels in the Park Valley Mills crown – Park Valley House and the Mending Rooms.
“Park Valley House is an historic 6,000 sq ft 19th century heritage mill office, which has been imaginatively restored to its former glory. We have 2,640 sq ft of high-quality office accommodation available to lease there now.
“Meanwhile the Grade II Mending Rooms, which overlook the local rugby club and the River Holme, comprise 20,400 sq ft of office space over four floors. We are currently exploring funding and investment opportunities to transform this wonderful building into Grade A modern offices.”
Leeds property consultancy Dove Haigh Phillips is marketing Park Valley Mills.