Sunday, December 22, 2024

Planning permission granted for Leicestershire business park

Planning permission has been granted by Blaby District Council for the development of Stoney Stanton Business Park in Stoney Stanton, Leicestershire.

Stoney Stanton Business Park is being brought forward by Clowes Developments and its team including IMA Architects. FHP Property Consultants and Andrew + Ashwell have been instructed as agents on the scheme.

The business park will see the creation of eight industrial/warehouse buildings, compromising of a combination of terrace and single units. When complete, Stoney Stanton Business Park will feature a range of units from 5,942 sq ft to 28,717 sq ft. All will be available to purchase or rent.

Kevin Webster, Associate Director at Clowes Developments, says: “We are committed to enhancing the local economy and promoting future growth by developing sites that meet the needs of growing businesses. We are thrilled to be finally launching Stoney Stanton Business Park and we look forward to creating a hub for thriving businesses.”

Tim Gilbertson, Director at FHP, adds: “The M69 Corridor, Hinckley and surrounding areas and indeed South Leicester have been crying out for new development for some time. This scheme is ideal for expanding local occupiers as we can offer a range of buildings from as little as 5,900ft² upwards.”

Mike Allwood, Director at Andrew + Ashwell, says: “We are keen to invite early interest from any party looking to purchase or rent space. We see interest coming from companies already based in the area but also those business owners who perhaps live to the south or west of Leicester who want to take advantage of this great location without the daily grind of commuting in along the M69 and M1.”

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