Antrim Technology Park, Belfast Road,
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Antrim Technology Park was developed in the 1980s by the Industrial Development Board (one of Invest Northern Ireland’s predecessor bodies) and opened in 1986. The estate was specifically developed for the
technology industry to encourage enterprises which make use of high technology, operating in the fields of electronics pharmaceuticals biotechnology, light engineering, research and development and design.Antrim Technology Park comprises a number of standalone factory / manufacturing / R&D and office units within a designated ‘Technology Park’ including service roads and a substantial level of dedicated car parking
to each unit. The park includes a generous amount of landscaping, mature trees and shrubbery throughout.
The vendor’s interest comprises 13no. buildings, car parking and a number of potential development sites, subject to all necessary consents. There are 2 no. large factory units (23,000 sq ft and 50,940 sq ft)
within the estate and the remaining own-door units are predominantly office use ranging in
size from 1,560 sqft to 10,310 sqft.Antrim Technology Park also provides a c.3.42
acre fully serviced site along with numerous other development opportunities within the
Antrim Technology Park was developed in the 1980s by the Industrial Development Board (one of Invest Northern Ireland’s predecessor bodies) and opened in 1986. The estate was specifically developed for the technology industry to encourage enterprises which make use of high technology, operating in
Antrim Technology Park was developed in the 1980s by the Industrial Development Board (one of Invest Northern Ireland’s predecessor bodies) and opened in 1986. The estate was specifically developed for the
technology industry to encourage enterprises which make use of high technology, operating in the fields of electronics pharmaceuticals biotechnology, light engineering, research and development and design.Antrim Technology Park comprises a number of standalone factory / manufacturing / R&D and office units within a designated ‘Technology Park’ including service roads and a substantial level of dedicated car parking
to each unit. The park includes a generous amount of landscaping, mature trees and shrubbery throughout.
The vendor’s interest comprises 13no. buildings, car parking and a number of potential development sites, subject to all necessary consents. There are 2 no. large factory units (23,000 sq ft and 50,940 sq ft)
within the estate and the remaining own-door units are predominantly office use ranging in
size from 1,560 sqft to 10,310 sqft.Antrim Technology Park also provides a c.3.42
acre fully serviced site along with numerous other development opportunities within the
- A rare opportunity to purchase a designated campus style ‘Technology Park’ comprising a fully landscaped site and substantial car parking facilities.
- Freehold disposal.
- Total site area of 76 acres.
- Currently generating a total rental income of £867,000 per annum, subject to a number of break clauses and lease expiries
- Of the Current income of £867,000 per annum, £351,250 per annum is under lease until 2029 with no break clause.
- The Technology Park totals c. 153,912 sq ft accommodation, of which c. 22,669 sq ft has previously been sold off via long leasehold titles
- A net total accommodation of c. 131,243 sq.ft comprises excellent large factory units and a number of own door commercial/office buildings all with extensive carparking, site storage and marshalling provision. There is an extensive quality road network providing unrivalled opportunities for future development (STPP)
- 97% let to Schrader Electronics Ltd., a group company of Sensata Technologies Holding PLC.
- Sold with the benefit of a 3.42 acre fully serviced site.
- Numerous other development opportunities within the park, subject to all required permissions.
- Offers invited in excess of £6,950,000 exclusive
Antrim is located approximately 20 miles to the North West of Belfast City Centre, 11 miles to the
South of Ballymena and 21 miles to the North of Lisburn.
The Property is situated to the south of Antrim town centre, approximately 3 miles from Junction 6 of the M2 Motorway, in a highly prominent location fronting Belfast Road, the main carriageway leading into the town centre.Antrim Technology Park is strategically located 7 miles from Belfast International Airport and
20 miles from George Best City Airport. The property is very accessible, within a 5 minute drive from the Antrim train station and only a 30 minute drive along the new A8 (22miles) from Larne Port with direct high speed links to Britain. County Antrim has a number of key business supply chains servicing established
international companies such as Bushmills Whiskey and Diageo. Major international businesses are also heavily invested in Co. Antrim including Randox Laboratories, Bamford Bus Company and Caterpillar.
There are over 14,000 VAT-registered businesses in County Antrim, and over 8,000 businesses in neighbouring Belfast. The major sectors providing supply chain opportunities in Antrim are agriculture and support services, food and drink, construction, retail and professional business services.County Antrim is home to over 435,000 people, rising to over 700,000 people when nearby Belfast is included. Potential workforce is increased due to strong transport links by train and motorway into Counties Londonderry, Armagh and Tyrone.
Northern Ireland is recognised for world class education outcomes, leading to a highly educated and skilled workforce. The Northern Regional College has locations in Antrim, Ballymena, Ballymoney, Newtownabbey and
Larne, and works closely with local employers.
The property occupies an approximately 76 acre site accessed off the roundabout joining the A26 Belfast Road/Belmont Road c. 1.4 miles south east of the Antrim town centre. The site is bounded by the A26 to the north and the Six Mile Water River to the remaining south, east and west boundaries.The Technology Park is in close proximity to large residential developments situated at the northern side of the Belfast Road/Belmont Road and low density residential dwellings at Oldstone Road.The estate roads within the park also provide access to the adjoining Muckamore Cricket and Lawn Tennis club which is situated to the
south west of the site and there is also access to the public walkway ‘Mill Race Trail’ which is
a pathway running beside the Six Mile Water river to Muckamore.
Antrim is located approximately 20 miles to the North West of Belfast City Centre, 11 miles to the South of Ballymena and 21 miles to the North of Lisburn. The Property is situated to the south of Antrim town centre, approximately 3 miles from Junction 6 of the M2 Motorway, in a highly prominent location
Antrim is located approximately 20 miles to the North West of Belfast City Centre, 11 miles to the
South of Ballymena and 21 miles to the North of Lisburn.
The Property is situated to the south of Antrim town centre, approximately 3 miles from Junction 6 of the M2 Motorway, in a highly prominent location fronting Belfast Road, the main carriageway leading into the town centre.Antrim Technology Park is strategically located 7 miles from Belfast International Airport and
20 miles from George Best City Airport. The property is very accessible, within a 5 minute drive from the Antrim train station and only a 30 minute drive along the new A8 (22miles) from Larne Port with direct high speed links to Britain. County Antrim has a number of key business supply chains servicing established
international companies such as Bushmills Whiskey and Diageo. Major international businesses are also heavily invested in Co. Antrim including Randox Laboratories, Bamford Bus Company and Caterpillar.
There are over 14,000 VAT-registered businesses in County Antrim, and over 8,000 businesses in neighbouring Belfast. The major sectors providing supply chain opportunities in Antrim are agriculture and support services, food and drink, construction, retail and professional business services.County Antrim is home to over 435,000 people, rising to over 700,000 people when nearby Belfast is included. Potential workforce is increased due to strong transport links by train and motorway into Counties Londonderry, Armagh and Tyrone.
Northern Ireland is recognised for world class education outcomes, leading to a highly educated and skilled workforce. The Northern Regional College has locations in Antrim, Ballymena, Ballymoney, Newtownabbey and
Larne, and works closely with local employers.
The property occupies an approximately 76 acre site accessed off the roundabout joining the A26 Belfast Road/Belmont Road c. 1.4 miles south east of the Antrim town centre. The site is bounded by the A26 to the north and the Six Mile Water River to the remaining south, east and west boundaries.The Technology Park is in close proximity to large residential developments situated at the northern side of the Belfast Road/Belmont Road and low density residential dwellings at Oldstone Road.The estate roads within the park also provide access to the adjoining Muckamore Cricket and Lawn Tennis club which is situated to the
south west of the site and there is also access to the public walkway ‘Mill Race Trail’ which is
a pathway running beside the Six Mile Water river to Muckamore.
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