A major Aberdeen logistics park in the Energy Transition Zone is on the market for offers over £9million.
Altens Lorry Park on Hareness Road covers a total of more than 7 acres and encompasses 19 separate industrial units, an office pavilion, cafe and shower block.
When fully let, the site is capable of producing a total income of more than £900,000 a year, a net initial yield of 9.34% after purchasing costs.
While just two miles from the city centre, the lorry park also benefits from falling within Aberdeen's Energy Transition Zone (ETZ), an area focusing on the development of green energy technologies, including offshore wind, hydrogen and carbon capture and storage.
Sale documents state: "The industrial units are of steel framed construction with part brick rendered and steel profile elevations surmounted by a pitched profiled metal roof.
"The office pavilion is of 2-storey brick and block construction under a pitched, profiled metal clad roof. Similar to the office pavilion, the kiosk and shower block are of brick construction.
"The office pavilion is finished to a good standard internally. The office shares car parking and yard space with the adjacent detached industrial unit which comprises Units 1 and 2, positioned to the west of the office building.
"Internally the units have industrial, office and WC accommodation. There are also mezzanine levels. The on-site café comprises a sales counter with kitchen behind and a seating area for customers.
"The café has recently been fully refurbished to a good standard. Units 1 and 2 are leased with an area of substantial, secure concrete yard, which has been covered by a new steel frame canopy.
"East of the shower block is a second terrace of industrial units which comprise Units 7 - 9, which are finished to a similar standard as previously detailed with a concrete yard immediately to the north and car parking facilities to the front.
"External areas for the northern section comprise a concrete yard to the front of each industrial unit with parking. Units 10 – 14 comprises a steel portal framed terrace constructed on a concrete slab positioned towards the middle of the site at its eastern boundary.
"It is finished to a superior standard than the previous industrial units having been built in 2010. Units 29-32 were constructed in early 2019 and are of modern steel portal frame construction with cladding to walls and roof.
"A new steel framed warehouse (Unit 27) was completed in 2023 and is situated at the southern end of the site. The remaining section of the site is utilised as lorry park and vehicle storage and comprises mainly hardstanding or gravel covered land secured by a steel mesh perimeter fence."
The site is being sold through Knight Frank, and more information is available by contacting Matt Park MRICS, Eric Shearer or David Gavan of Knight Frank.