Morris Property has announced another investment sale at its 28-acre development, Stadium Point Business Park, on the south side of Shrewsbury.
Fuelcare, a leading British company specialising in fuel storage and combustion services, has acquired a 5,242 ft² warehouse unit at the Business Park. The move marks a significant milestone in the company’s growth journey, providing a new headquarters while strengthening its long-standing service base in Aberdeen, which supports the North Sea Offshore industry.
For more than 35 years, Fuelcare has supplied biocides, detergents, and technical expertise to prevent the growth of microorganisms in fuels across a wide range of sectors, from superyachts to aviation and rail.
Owner and Managing Director of Fuelcare, Oliver Rumford-Warr finalised the purchase over the summer, securing the long-term base designed to support the company’s expansion.
“Purchasing the unit at Stadium Point gives us the stability and flexibility we need for future growth,” he said. “Stadium Point’s location, dedicated parking, and accessibility for staff make it an ideal fit for our business.”
Liz Lowe, Head of Developments at Morris Property, added: “We are delighted to welcome Fuelcare to Stadium Point. It has been a pleasure dealing with Oliver and their presence not only adds to the diversity of businesses here but also supports the local economy by driving innovation and employment opportunities.”
Acting on behalf of Morris Property, commercial agent Toby Shaw of Towler Shaw Roberts, added: “We’re delighted to have supported Fuelcare in securing this high-quality space. Stadium Point has seen strong interest from a wide range of occupiers, drawn to the business park’s build quality, access to the A5/M54 corridor and close proximity to Shrewsbury town centre.”
Morris Property, who are developing Stadium Point Business Park, have just reached practical completion of the last industrial units on zone 1, which are both 7,964 ft2 and available for viewing.
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