Harworth Group plc, a leading regenerator of land and property for development and investment, announces that it has acquired off-market Saturn Park (“Saturn”) in Knowsley, Merseyside, for £26 million plus acquisition costs. The acquisition is in line with Harworth’s strategy to grow its predominantly industrial investment portfolio through the acquisition of high yielding properties with inherent value and growth potential.
Situated on a 35.2 acre site, Saturn Park comprises c.416,000 sq. ft of modern warehouse space across three units with ancillary offices, plus c.13.1 acres of open storage land, which together generate a passing rent of £2.14 million per annum with a WAULT to expiry of 5.25 years. This reflects a Net Initial Yield of c.7.7% and a reversionary yield of c.9.0%. The value of the gross assets subject to the transaction is £26 million and the acquisition will be funded through existing financial resources.
Located adjacent to Junction 4 of the M57, Saturn Park is conveniently positioned for access to The Port of Liverpool and the M58, M62 and M6 motorways. The site’s warehouse space is let to two tenants including Singleton Trading, a specialist importer and distributor of toys and goods to the North West, which occupies two units totalling c. 317,600 sq. ft. The third c.77,000 sq. ft unit is let to Relonchem, an independent pharmaceutical company. Four tenants occupy the majority of the open storage land across five leases, generating an annual passing rent of c. £628,000, whilst c. 10,500 sq. ft of the 22,000 sq. ft of office space is let to the NHS.
Harworth will use its significant asset management experience to drive further value at Saturn, including refurbishment works and enhanced marketing of the remaining vacant office space and land, whilst also exploring the potential for further development on the 4.25 acres of currently vacant land on the site.
Harworth’s existing investment portfolio generates £17.2 million of income per annum (as at 30 June 2020), making a considerable contribution to the Group’s profits and value gains whilst covering the company’s overheads. In March 2020, Harworth appointed Richard Bousfield as Head of Income to boost its in-house asset management capabilities as it seeks to maximise capital values and rental income across the portfolio. He is also responsible for identifying and acquiring additional high-yielding investments with asset management potential, including the opportunity for further development.
Source : Harworth