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St. Modwen agrees deal at Doncaster business park

L-R: Sophie Angus, CBRE; Rob Richardson, St. Modwen; Simon Tim, Thornhill Engineering; Andrew Webb, Business Doncaster

St. Modwen, the expert developer and regeneration specialist, has completed the letting of units C and D at St. Modwen Park Doncaster – formerly known as Parkside Business Park.

Thornhill Engineering, a high-end engineering firm which manufactures heat exchangers, will take more than 60,000 sq ft across both buildings on a 10-year lease at the Park.

The move comes following the company’s rapid expansion and will be a full relocation from its current home in Grimethorpe, South Yorkshire.

Robert Richardson, Senior Development Manager at St. Modwen, said: “This is a fantastic letting for us, and we are pleased to have done it within six months of completing construction.


“The decision by Thornhill to take the units reaffirms our decision to speculatively develop, and we’re delighted with the success thus far.

“We can now look forward to our third phase of three buildings of 22,000 34,000 and 54,000 sq ft and to welcoming more high-calibre occupiers to Doncaster.”

Business Doncaster assisted with the move and St. Modwen was advised on the deal by CBRE which acted jointly with agents CPP on the instruction.

Sophie Angus, Senior Surveyor at CBRE, said: “As Doncaster continues to grow and evolve, it’s imperative that the town has viable, high-quality commercial space available for the ever-increasing number of businesses who are looking to call it home.

“The speed at which St. Modwen Park Doncaster has been let is testament to the fact that there’s a real appetite in the region for quality industrial space which can service ambitious, growing businesses.”

Thornhill Engineering is associated with boiler equipment and services company Green’s, and is the only UK provider of the complete cycle of heat exchanger services – encompassing design, engineering, installation, repairs and servicing.

Its primary target markets are oil and gas, power generation, industrial, rail, marine, steel, food & drink, chemical, nuclear and utilities.

The new facility will accommodate more than 100 people and represents a total investment by Thornhill of circa £5 million.

Simon Tin, Managing Director at Thornhill, said: “We are thrilled to finalise our move to St. Modwen Park Doncaster.

“Thornhill has undergone a period of exciting, planned growth, and this important milestone for the business is the culmination of years of hard work from the whole team.

“We’re all looking forward to making the move over to Doncaster and continuing to go from strength to strength.”

The Business Doncaster team has been instrumental in proving to Thornhill that Doncaster is the right place to relocate to.

Bill Mordue, Portfolio Holder for Business, Skills and Economic Development at Doncaster Council, said: “I am delighted to see the growth of this impressive development, which brings more quality business premises to the borough. The development will also create skilled jobs, which is something we always welcome. Big name companies such as Bosch, DB Schenker and National Grid have already shown confidence in this business park, and I am sure that more will follow”.

St. Modwen launched the first phase of the site in 2016, comprising circa 78,000 sq ft of accommodation which is let to leading German businesses – Bosch Automotive, which operates its flagship automotive technology training facility in one of the units, and DB Schenker’s northern hub for servicing the Hitachi trains on the East Coast main line.

The strategic development extends across 27 acres and is an established business location off Wheatley Hall Road, one of the main arterial routes into Doncaster, close to the M18 Motorway and just 8 miles from Doncaster airport.