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Heron Business Park, Tan House Lane, Phase II

Source: Paver Smith

Following on from the success of the first phase of Heron Business Park, Widnes Regeneration Ltd, the joint venture between St. Modwen – the UK’s leading regeneration specialist – and Halton Borough Council, has recently completed construction work on the second phase of Heron Business Park.

The two phases of the £5.9m Heron Business Park comprise some 125,000 sq ft of light-industrial space and are a key element of Halton Council’s Widnes Waterfront regeneration project.

Phase two equates to a total of 19 units, totaling 73,700 sq ft ranging in size from 1,590 sq ft to 9,492 sq ft and has been built on the back of the popularity experienced in Phase one, where the final two units are currently in solicitors hands.

Phase two provides flexible accommodation, suitable for office, light industrial and general manufacturing uses, with priority given to small and medium sized enterprises within the technology sectors. The units are available by way of a short term lease or purchase of a 250-year lease.

Heron Business Park has excellent links to both the M62 and M56, and forms part of a long term regeneration programme established by Halton Borough Council.

The project is funded by St Modwen and the North West Development Agency and supported by Halton Borough Council.

Dixon Webb and GVA Grimley are joint agents acting for Widnes Regeneration Ltd.









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