Multimillion-pound deal struck for 14-acre Hull industrial site

A prime 14-acre site in the heart of Hull’s industrial, manufacturing and renewables sector has been sold in a multimillion-pound deal.
The Century Yard site has been snapped up by BVG Property Investments in a deal describing it as “a land of opportunity” for its new owners. The plot, measuring 5.75 hectares, sits opposite the Green Port Hull site, where Siemens, alongside Associated British Ports (ABP) and Hull City Council, have invested more than £300m into creating wealth and employment for the region – a move giving rise to hopes that similar success can now be mirrored at Century Yard.
Commercial property specialists Garness Jones have overseen the deal for the sprawling industrial site. Managing director David Garness said: “This has been a very p
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