A BIRCHWOOD firm has completed the sale of a final unit on a 101,000sq ft business park.

Chancerygate, based in Birchwood Park has sold the final 3,358 sq ft unit at Chorley’s Eaton Point to property investment company WS Properties earlier this year. Since then the unit has been let to print and design business Chorley Print.

Located within the existing Matrix Park development, Chancerygate’s Grade A scheme comprises 14 warehouse and industrial units.

Chris Brown, development manager based in the company’s Birchwood office, said: “Demand at Eaton Point has been consistently high, even before its practical completion, and it is very satisfying to see the site now fully sold and occupied.

“The development is a great example of our ability to identify opportunities to create much needed high quality industrial space for the SME sector, especially for those businesses that want to buy their own premises. This is underlined by the range and calibre of businesses which have chosen to take up the units on offer.”

Other occupiers at Eaton Point include engine alternator manufacturer, C.E. Niehoff; energy-saving systems manufacturer, EnergyAce; and national electrical trade and wholesaler, Eyre & Elliston.

The first unit sold on the site in late 2018.