Major Nottingham Industrial Scheme Advances

24th April 2023

 

A scheme aiming to address demand for mid-box industrial space in Nottingham is to move forward following the approval of detailed plans.

Total Developments has been granted planning permission for its proposed 72,000 sq ft warehouse scheme off J26 M1 at Langley Mill.

The scheme, to be named Total Park, Nottingham will comprise two units of 30,000 sq ft and 42,000 sq ft.

Units on the 4.15-acre site will be available on a leasehold basis and construction work is expected to commence in early Q3 2023 with an approximately nine months build programme.

The development is located adjacent to the A610 dual carriageway with surrounding occupiers such as DHL, Warburtons, CCF and Bidfood.

Ed Chantler, Total Developments chief executive and co-founder, said: “The demand for grade A, sustainable warehouse space remains high not only in Nottinghamshire, but also across the wider East Midlands.

“Langley Mill will help satisfy this demand by bringing new high-quality Industrial and Logistics stock to the region.

“Sitting in an already-established industrial location means the development will be best placed to serve businesses operating in the region while stimulating economic growth and job creation.”

Toby Wilson of joint agent M1 Agency LLP added: “We are pleased to have now secured detailed planning consent to enable this strategically well-placed scheme to come forward.

“The wider Nottingham market continues to have a low supply of new-build grade A mid-box warehousing for occupiers and this development will help satisfy the supply/demand characteristics of the market.”


Source: https://www.insidermedia.com/

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