Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Indurent completes final phase at Burton Park

Indurent, a developer, owner and operator of industrial and logistics space across the UK, has competed the speculative development of the fifth and final phase at Indurent Park Burton, delivering over 392,000 sq ft across five warehouse units.

Following the completion of this final phase, a total of 1m sq ft of industrial workspace has been delivered at the Park since 2017.

The new units, which range from 38,000 sq ft to 173,000 sq ft and could support up to 500 jobs, have been developed according to the ‘Indurent Code’ of sustainable construction, achieving BREEAM ‘Excellent’ and EPC ‘A’ standards, as well as providing EV charging infrastructure. The buildings offer up to 15m clear internal height and Grade A office space making them adaptable for a range of uses.

Indurent Park Burton is a major employment hub, supporting 1,500 jobs with employers including Hellman Worldwide Logistics, Supply Technologies, Keylite Roof Windows, London City Bond, LIT Logistics Solutions and Gousto.

It forms part of a wider 175-acre regeneration scheme that will deliver up to 660 new homes set within new woodland and landscaped parkland, being brought forward by St Modwen.

Ben Silcock, Senior Development Manager at Indurent, said: “The completion of the latest phase at Burton underlines our confidence that businesses will continue to be attracted to Burton as a fast-growing hub for manufacturing and logistics.

“It’s exceptional connectivity, large labour pool and the delivery of housing and other community infrastructure will continue to underpin economic growth and demand for industrial workspace.”

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