
News Article
1/3/2006 - AERODROME BUSINESS PARK, RATHCOOLE, CO. DUBLIN
Aerodrome Business Park, a new 55 acre (22 hectare) warehousing / logistics / distribution development, has just been launched by sole agent William Harvey & Co. on behalf of the developer, Clonmel Enterprises.
Aerodrome Business Park is strategically situated 550 metres from the Rathcoole Interchange on the N7 (Naas Road), adjacent to the highly successful Greenogue Business Park. Bordering the security zone of Baldonnell Aerodrome and visible from the N7, the development has 400 metres frontage to the R120 Newcastle Road and offers immediate access to the roads networks, with the new Outer Ring Road within just 3 minutes drive time and the M50 Motorway within 10 minutes drive time. The delivery of first facilities within the business park will coincide with the timing of the opening of the second phase of the Outer Ring Road thereby linking the N7 & N4. The N7 is the busiest arterial routes to and from Dublin with in excess of 80,000 vehicles per day travelling close to the business park.
High bay facilities from 1,500 – 20,000 sq. m. will be provided on a design and build basis to suit specific occupier requirements and the development will be professionally managed with particular attention to landscaping. William Harvey & Co. state that this is south west Dublin’s best located new development catering for larger facilities. The agents report a strong level of initial enquiries.
Clonmel Enterprises is one of Ireland’s leading civil engineering companies and has constructed major road and infrastructural projects. Recent commercial developments by Clonmel Enterprises include M7 Business Park, Naas, Red Cow Retail Centre and Weatherwell Industrial Estate.
Design and build proposals both for sale or to lease can be provided at short notice. Early purchasers can avail of significant stamp duty savings and quoting prices range from €1,560 per sq. m. or €118 per sq. m. per annum to lease for a typical specification building in excess of 2,000 sq. m.
© William Harvey