Large Warehouse / Commercial Space East London
Large Warehouse / Commercial Space East London
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toobin

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1,222 posts

258 months

Tuesday 6th February 2007
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I am looking for a large warehouse / commercial property in the East London area for a new business venture. It needs to be around 50,000 to 100,000 sq feet for aound £150k a year. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

TDIPLC

4,975 posts

232 months

Tuesday 6th February 2007
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There's a brand new massive (don't know how big) next to our old premises in River Road, Barking, Essex, IG11. There also a coule of new big ones just along the road at Dagenham Dock at the site of the new Channel Tunnel terminal. Also one called "Circular 13" eastbound on the A13 just after the A46 junction.

Hope this helps

Mattt

16,664 posts

242 months

Tuesday 6th February 2007
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Rosemound Developments might be able to help, i've done some work for them in the past.

The Londoner

3,964 posts

262 months

Tuesday 6th February 2007
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Think you will either have to settle for a smaller building with that budget, or get a bigger budget if you want that sort of size building. 100,000 sq ft for £1.50 per sq ft? Worth that little it would knocked be down and redeveloped for resi.

toobin

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1,222 posts

258 months

Tuesday 6th February 2007
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The Londoner said:
Think you will either have to settle for a smaller building with that budget, or get a bigger budget if you want that sort of size building. 100,000 sq ft for £1.50 per sq ft? Worth that little it would knocked be down and redeveloped for resi.

Fair point Richard.

We do have a much larger budget to play with and I guess £150k was the lower end of our expectation. The scale of this project is very new to most of us and we are really just dipping our toes in the water at the moment to see what is realistic. Our business will require a rather large area and heavy development as to its functionality when secured for which we have an experienced architect already looking into. The site we are hoping to find will be an accessible east end warehouse with easy access to main road networks / rail and the water (at least that is the wish list at the moment) but we are as I said very much beginning our research on this.

toobin

Original Poster:

1,222 posts

258 months

Tuesday 6th February 2007
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TDIPLC said:
There's a brand new massive (don't know how big) next to our old premises in River Road, Barking, Essex, IG11. There also a coule of new big ones just along the road at Dagenham Dock at the site of the new Channel Tunnel terminal. Also one called "Circular 13" eastbound on the A13 just after the A46 junction.

Hope this helps


Thanks Mark, I will certainly be looking into these.

chrisgr31

14,222 posts

279 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Depends what you are planning to do with it. Do you need a new building or a clear site?

There is a certain amount of competition these days to find land and buildings in East London because some event is happening in that area in 2012!

Don't forget many of the local agents act for both Landlord and Tenant and therefore may have an interest in what they say. My firm only acts for tenant but is not based there, although we have several clients there.

stevieb

5,253 posts

291 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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If you are looking at a new build site then you wont be able to get the planning permission through and the site up and running within 2 years... Stick to a establish business park in the east end of london there are some to be had at reasonable rates.

when you say east london where where do you wnat to be near as i have a few developer contacts in the east end with a few warehouse being constructed now ready to move in in june/july!

billsnemesis

817 posts

261 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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Anyone lacking experience in negotiating a large commercial letting or purchase should have professional agents acting for them. Without that you can be like a lamb to the slaughter

If you could let me know what the proposed use is I could make some enquiries as we have clients and contacts who operate in that area

As well as knowing the size of unit you want it is vital to know which use class you come into for planning permission. The main groups are:

1. office, R&D/laboratories and light industrial - B1
2. general industrial - B2
3. warehousing and distribution - B8

If this means nothing to you then you really need an agent to search for you

The Londoner

3,964 posts

262 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
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billsnemesis said:
Anyone lacking experience in negotiating a large commercial letting or purchase should have professional agents acting for them. Without that you can be like a lamb to the slaughter

If you could let me know what the proposed use is I could make some enquiries as we have clients and contacts who operate in that area

As well as knowing the size of unit you want it is vital to know which use class you come into for planning permission. The main groups are:

1. office, R&D/laboratories and light industrial - B1
2. general industrial - B2
3. warehousing and distribution - B8

If this means nothing to you then you really need an agent to search for you




uk89camaro

1,399 posts

257 months

Friday 9th February 2007
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toobin said:
I am looking for a large warehouse / commercial property in the East London area for a new business venture. It needs to be around 50,000 to 100,000 sq feet for aound £150k a year. Can anyone point me in the right direction?



Typical costs per sq. ft for a newish shed are about £9-12 per sq. ft per year, so you'd be looking at around £1.0m. This includes Rent, Rates, energy, security, site maintenance, building insurance. We have a shed in Barking (DHL), so I know the numbers. Having said that, a brand new shed will come with a period of rent free, i.e. cash in pocket, that might cover 12+ months on rent. If you're looking to outsource your logistics business, I'd be happy to talk.



Edited by uk89camaro on Friday 9th February 20:06