The biggest shed deal seen in the Black Country this year has
been completed by King Sturge's Birmingham-based industrial team on
behalf of the Minton Group.
Partner Carl Durrant and his colleagues let all 130,000 sq ft of
Trinity Point, in Oldbury, to Crown House Technologies which is the
UK's leading fabricator of modular building services with
experience ranging from commercial offices to world class buildings
such as BAA's Heathrow Terminal 5 and Ascot Race Course.
In 2004, Crown House Technologies became part of Laing O'Rourke,
which is the largest privately owned construction solutions
provider in the UK.
Carl says the building was ideally suited for Crown House, as it
offered an eaves height of 10 m which was important for their
industrial process. He adds "It is encouraging to see the building
being used for an industrial processing business, whereas
historically it would have been used mainly for warehousing.
This is one of two deals done in recent weeks by King Sturge
to the manufacturing sector."
Trinity Point is a prime industrial location, formally occupied
by Floors-2-Go and overlooks the M5 close to junction 2 and less
than six miles from the M42.
Gerald Eve acted for Crown House Technologies. Colliers
act as joint agents with King Sturge.