A 30,000 sq ft facility at Clowes Developments’ Stud Brook Business Park has been let to Bucher Municipal.
Bucher Municipal, the suppliers of municipal vehicles, have secured the brand-new Unit 4 as they expand their nationwide portfolio of bases.
The deal sees Bucher Municipal take a 10-year leasehold agreement for the unit, which has been built and designed to meet their exact requirements and specifications to provide them with a best-in-class facility. The unit will be available for them to move in from May 2025.
Terry Flannery, UK After-Sales Manager of Bucher Municipal, said: “The expansion in the range of Bucher Municipal products offered to the UK market demands larger and more flexible service centres. Stud Brook Business Park with its efficient connections make it an ideal location.
“Clowes and their development team have been excellent partners, helping us adapt the building to our specific business needs. The Stud Brook facility with its modern sustainable design and high-quality construction will be a flagship service centre in our national network.”
James Richards, Development Director of Clowes Developments, added: “Stud Brook Business Park is witnessing a sustained high volume of interest. Welcoming a leading company like Bucher Municipal to the business park is testament to it’s quality, location and benefits to businesses looking to make the move to the East Midlands.
“You’re literally a stone’s throw away from the M1, A50, East Midlands Airport and East Midlands Gateway Train Station. It really is a great location for business.”
The deal was put together by Tim Gilbertson, Director of FHP Property Consultants, who added: “It’s great to welcome Bucher Municipal to Stud Brook Business Park and to provide them with a best-in-class facility in such a prime location.
“Due to us being able to agree terms early with Bucher Municipal, our clients were able to create a bespoke build for them on this fabulous site meeting all their requirements and exacting criteria.
“Of the nine units being speculatively built at Stud Brook Business Park in the first phase, only two now remain and there are early discussions on those which hopefully will result in the park being full at or shortly after completion of the first phase of development.”