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Panattoni gains consent for Doncaster spec scheme

Developer Panattoni has secured planning consent for a 417,570 sq ft speculative logistics development in Doncaster.

Doncaster Council has approved Panattoni’s planning application for the facility, called Panattoni Doncaster 420. It will be one of the largest speculative logistics facilities in Yorkshire.

The facility will be built to a BREEAM sustainability rating of Excellent and an EPC rating of A. Sustainability features include electric vehicle charging points and 15% roof lights. It will also offer 15m clear internal height, 37 loading doors, an 85m-deep yard with parking for 74 HGVs, 358 parking spaces and up to 1.5 MVA of power.

Work will begin within the next few weeks at the site, which is close to junction 3 of the M18. Completion is expected for January 2024.

Dan Burn, development director at Panattoni, said: “Panattoni Doncaster 420 offers great access to the regional motorway network and provides a large, skilled labour force.

“Despite the economic headwinds, occupier demand remains high across the region and supply constrained, particularly of big box warehouses over 400,000 sq ft. We have been encouraged by early interest and look forward to commencing construction over the next few weeks.”

CPP, Colliers International and Cushman & Wakefield have been appointed as letting agents.

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