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Nippon Express takes Uxbridge shed
01 August 2024
Global logistics company Nippon Express has taken a 50,000 ft2 plus warehouse in Uxbridge, West London.
By Liza Helps Property Editor Logistics Matters
THE COMPANY is the first tenant at Bridge Industrial’s 50,691 ft2 Bridge Point Uxbridge scheme in West London.
Bridge Point Uxbridge is a self-contained distribution warehouse that has three dock and two level access doors, a 12m eaves height, 35m yard and 6,104 ft2 of office space. It has an EPC A+ and BREEAM Excellent rating.
Savills and JLL advised on the transaction.
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