Practical completion has been achieved on Phase One of Beauchamp Business Park, a new commercial development in Kibworth, Leicestershire.
The development is being brought forward by Clowes Developments and its team including IMA Architects, TanRo, Millward Consulting Engineers, Gateley’s Legal and Postins Project Services. Phillips Sutton and TDBRE have been instructed as agents on the scheme.
Beauchamp Business Park is situated on a 15-acre site located on the outskirts of Kibworth between Leicester and Market Harborough on the A6. The site features a series of freehold and leasehold industrial units ranging from 1,270 sq ft to 10,085 sq ft.
Construction began on Phase One in September 2023. Now, over 80% of the units have been sold or are under offer, with the majority being taken up by local business owners and investors.
Kevin Webster, associate director at Clowes Developments, says: “We are committed to developing sites that bring economic benefits to our region through providing exceptional buildings for growing businesses. We have been struck by the strength of demand for the units at Beauchamp and I am very much looking forward to seeing the whole site develop into a thriving business centre in the coming years.”
Clowes Developments have retained IMA Architects who are providing all architectural services and acting as Principal Designer on the scheme.
Ben Hall, director at IMA Architects, says: “We are proud to have delivered phase one on time for Clowes Developments and we are already on site pressing ahead with Phase Two of the scheme, which has started earlier than planned due to the strength of demand for units at the site.”
Construction of Phase Two has been underway since April 2024 and will see the creation of two additional terraces and a semi-detached unit to be used for B1 and B2 use class. Completion is expected in late 2024.
Kevin Webster adds: “We are pleased to have been able to pull the construction of the second phase forward and we are on course to complete the whole site ahead of schedule.”