Jobs could be created on 30 acre site with 'huge potential' in Hull

JOBS could be created on a plot of land with “huge potential” in Hull which has been placed on the market.
A 30-acre plot of land on the banks of the River Humber has been placed on the market.A 30-acre plot of land on the banks of the River Humber has been placed on the market.
A 30-acre plot of land on the banks of the River Humber has been placed on the market.

Dave Garness, of commercial property specialists Garness Jones, is handling the sale of the 30-acre site, on St Andrews Quay, on behalf of administrators.

He added; “This is a rare opportunity at a site which has great potential to create a special new development on the banks of the Humber so we are very keen to speak to any interested parties wishing to purchase and apply their vision to this site.

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“St Andrew’s Quay is a well-established commercial location which boasts great transport links given it sits on the A63, so it has obvious appeal.”

Garness Jones is involved in a number of major investments, including the development of the 200 acre Melton West Business Park, and the 58 acre Humber Gate industrial development in Grimsby,.

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