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New tenants see Nunnery Park reach full capacity

Expert developer and regeneration specialist, St. Modwen, has successfully reached full occupancy at its popular Nunnery Park development in Worcester and will look to grow the development further with the build of additional units soon.

New tenant, Auto Support Ltd, a breakdown recovery service, has signed for over 17,000 sq ft of space across two units at the 20-acre development on a 10-year lease. Following the recent relocation of its Worcester site, the company’s new unit is nearly double in size, as Auto Support Ltd looks to grow its staff base at Nunnery Park.

Meanwhile, a leading distribution company has signed for two units at the development, putting pen to paper on a 10-year lease for nearly 10,000 sq ft of space.

Nunnery Park is already home to a strong profile of warehousing businesses, trade counters and leisure companies, including UK Storage and Edmundson Electrical, who moved into the Worcester-based business park over the summer.

St. Modwen’s recent successes mean that there are now no vacant units remaining at the mixed-use development, which is also home to fast-food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken and family pub operator Greene King.

Nunnery Park is strategically located in Worcester, sitting between junctions 6 and 7 of the M5, and is well connected to the local and regional transport network.

Jonathan Green, Director of Asset Management at St. Modwen, said: “These two lettings are testament to St. Modwen’s continued investment in the region as we establish Nunnery Park as one of Worcester’s most sought-after business parks.

“With such close links to the M5, the development is in a prime location and to have both a fully let site and plans to expand the business park further illustrates how keen Midlands-based businesses are to grow and thrive with St. Modwen.”

Those interested in acquiring the forthcoming space at Nunnery Park should contact either St. Modwen or Richard Tomlinson (richard.tomlinson@fishergerman.co.uk, 01905728432) of Fisher German, agents for the site.