Work Starts on Crown Business Park
Date: 16.03.11
Work is underway on the new multi-million pound Crown Business Park on the outskirts of Rochdale. Situated close to junction 20 of the M62, the development will provide 260,000 sq ft of office and industrial space.
The project is a joint venture between Barnfield Construction and Centric Property Group and the first phase, which will cost £9.2m, is set to be finished by summer 2011.
Speaking from the sod-turning ceremony on the 9th March, Steve Riley Contracts Director for Barnfield Construction said “The size of Crown Business Park makes it perfect for attracting small to medium enterprise companies to the area, in particular those in the financial and business services sector, creating jobs and boosting the local economy.”
Paul Nolan from Nolan Redshaw who are acting as sole agents for the park commented, “It’s great to see work start onsite, the first phase will create over 15,000 sq ft of office space and once the second and third phases are complete the site could create up to 650 jobs.”
Rochdale Development Agency (RDA) worked closely with the developers to help them secure part of the funding for the scheme. John Hudson, Chief Executive of RDA, said, “This is another sign of positive investment in Rochdale. Developers are continuing to show confidence in the borough by building fantastic, high-quality business locations like this.”
The picture shows: Left to right – Steve Manifold, Nolan Redshaw; Councillor Colin Lambert; Paul Nolan, Nolan Redshaw; John Hudson, Chief Executive of Rochdale Development Agency; Steve Riley, Contracts Director at Barnfield; Tim Heatley, Director at Centric Property; Tracy Clavell-Bate, Sales & Lettings Manager at Barnfield

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