Two new businesses join Escrick Park Estate
Two North Yorkshire companies have relocated to the historic estate, which brings the total number of jobs created there to 130.
The new occupiers on the estate are music and audio producers Innersound Audio Recording Studio and signs and graphic installation firm Retail Install.
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Hide AdEscrick Park has been owned and managed by the Forbes Adam family for the past 350 years.
Seven redundant farmsteads on the park, east of the A19, have undergone a comprehensive refurbishment.
Charles Forbes Adam, the owner and developer of Escrick Park, said: “We are delighted to welcome these two thriving companies to our business park. Their arrival is a ringing endorsement of the quality of our bespoke offices, which are attracting new occupiers in challenging, post-Brexit, Covid-19 economic times.
“We are tremendously proud of creating a serious business park, with top-class facilities, within a rural idyll. We believe Escrick Park, which comprises a number of self-contained hi-spec office developments and 14 units for light industry, has an exceptional and inspiring working ambience which is unrivalled in the south York and Selby areas.
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Hide Ad“Given the stresses and strains created by Covid-19, and fears about returning to a mainly urban workplace, we believe our quintessentially rural estate is the perfect answer. Wide-open spaces, with nature flourishing in all its variety, create a wonderfully relaxing and safe environment in these testing times.”
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