Property & Construction

Cladding up at St. Modwen’s Worcester scheme

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Kirsty Muir

St. Modwen is delivering against its industrial and logistics growth plans with the commencement of cladding for three high-quality industrial and logistics units, totalling 94,545 sq ft, at its Nunnery Park development in Worcester.

Three units totalling 94,545 sq ft, forms part of the final phase of construction at the site. The site once complete will comprise of 20-acres and is expected to create more than 130 jobs. Nunnery Park is already home to several leading businesses including UK Storage Company, Auto Support and Supra UK.

Once complete, the units comprising of 48,000 sq ft, 19,010 sq ft and 27,525 sq ft will expand the employment-led, mixed-use development’s offer, with the largest warehouse boasting five dock level doors, a 10m haunch height and close to 40 car parking spaces.

Strategically located between junction 6 & 7 of the M5, the three new units will provide high-quality warehousing and distribution space in a prime location.

With work now underway on the scheme, the new industrial units are expected to be ready for occupation in Spring 2020 and will complement the site’s existing warehousing, trade counter and leisure offerings.

James Irwin-Singer, Development Director at St. Modwen Industrial & Logistics, said: “The three new units contribute to the final phase of the wider scheme comprising of 55,000 sq ft of industrial and logistics space. The final phase shows the continual investment from St. Modwen into the needs of potential occupiers while expanding the current offering at the site.

“The final phase will add to the excellently located and high-quality warehousing and industrial space which has already been delivered at Nunnery Park.”

Richard Tomlinson, Partner at Fisher German and Tesni Thacker, Associate at Avison Young, marketing agents for the site, added: “Nunnery Park’s proximity to key arterial routes and excellent amenities means the site is of strong interest to medium-sized businesses and are the perfect solution for companies looking to relocate or expand”

For more information on Nunnery Park, please visit: stmodwenlogistics.co.uk/property/nunnery-park-worcester

Kirsty Muir

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