Largest Letchworth letting in two years

June 09, 2025

An ambitious Hertfordshire business is expanding at a new headquarters after completing one of the region’s biggest warehouse deals in the past two years.

Exeon is relocating from Shefford to Letchworth Garden City at Lyric House - a 15,564 sq ft detached warehouse unit, with parking and rear yard/loading area on a self-contained site on Blackhorse Road. Kirkby Diamond was instructed by a private equity company landlord to secure a new occupier for the property. 
 
Exeon - specialists in design, supply and installation of dust and odour control systems, providing clean air for its clients’ workforces, production processes and external environments – has agreed a nine-year lease. 
 
Paul Quy, Kirkby Diamond partner in industrial and logistics and Milton Keynes head of agency, said: “Lyric House is an excellent property and is ideal for Exeon’s requirements as the company expands. This is the biggest industrial deal in the last two years (EG Radius), within a five-mile radius of Letchworth, so we are delighted to have been able to complete the letting on behalf of our client.”
 
Jules Rees, director of the unnamed private property company, said Kirkby Diamond is “an extremely helpful and responsive company, always offering advice and comparisons whilst our building was being marketed”.
 
Jules added: “It did not stop there once a tenant had been secured, they were still on hand during the legal process. Paul Quy must never sleep as he was sending emails outside office hours, even answering the phone early on a Sunday morning. Customer service at its best. Kirkby Diamond Milton Keynes is now our go-to agent for the rental/sale of our properties.”
                                                                                          

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