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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
Tamlyn Jones

New warehouse for manufacturer Dennis Eagle

A new warehousing unit is being constructed in the West Midlands for a manufacturer of industrial vehicles.

The 9,142 sq ft unit, on Beecham Business Park in Aldridge, has been pre-let to Dennis Eagle which is part of Warwick-based Terberg RosRoca Group.

The company designs and manufactures refuse collection vehicles.

Property investment and development company Goold Estates is now on site and said the project was due to be finished by March.

Dennis Eagle is an existing tenant at Beecham Business Park where it already has a 26,286 sq ft unit.

It has agreed an additional ten-year lease on that unit and a second ten-year deal on the new site currently under construction.

Dominic Goold, managing director of Birmingham-based Goold Estates, said: "This new building marks another major investment by Goold Estates and is the final part of the redevelopment of Beecham Business Park.

"We are delighted to have secured an existing occupier for ten more years, particularly one as prestigious as Dennis Eagle.

"The new unit will give them prominence at the front of the estate, overlooking Northgate, which is a busy route in and out of the borough."

Geoff Rigg, aftermarket director with Dennis Eagle, added: "We use the existing Aldridge facility for a range of activities, from repair and maintenance of vehicles to training.

"But our aftermarket services have expanded significantly in recent years and we need more room.

"Aldridge has served us well so expanding at this site was an easy decision."

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