
Chancerygate has secured permission to build a 72,000 sq ft urban logistics scheme in Bredbury, Greater Manchester.
To be known as Cromwell Park, the development will comprise nine warehouses ranging from 2,300 sq ft to 59,500 sq ft available to lease. The projected gross development value is around £16.5m.
All buildings at the park are expected to have electric vehicle charging points and solar panels on the roofs. The project is targeting an EPC rating of A+ and BREEAM Very Good.
The enabling works are set to start later this year, with the main scheme construction due to start in early 2024.
The scheme sits on a four-acre site located on the Bredbury Park Industrial Estate, offering access to Stockport town centre and junction 25 of the M60. Neighbouring occupiers include Allied Bakeries, courier TNT, carpet wholesaler Hadfields and manufacturer Renold Chains.
Chris Brown, development director at Chancerygate, said: “We are confident take-up will be strong given the lack of alternative new grade-A space in Bredbury.”
Agents for the proposed scheme are Williams Sillitoe and Cushman & Wakefield.
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