Indurent completes speculative development of 72,000 sq ft of mid-box space and secures new customer commitment at Broomhall, Worcester
Indurent, a leading developer and operator of industrial and logistics space across the UK, has completed the final phase of a speculative development at Indurent Park Broomhall, Worcester, delivering a total of 72,000 sq ft across two warehouse units.
The mid-box units, which comprise 32,000 sq ft and 40,000 sq ft respectively, have been developed according to the ‘Indurent Code’ of sustainable construction, targeting a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ accreditation for sustainability and EPC ‘A’ rating for energy efficiency. Both units offer a minimum clear internal height of 8m and incorporate Grade A office space to meet the needs of businesses across a range of sectors including ecommerce, light manufacturing, transport and logistics, and will support a range of employment types.
Indurent has also agreed a new 41,000 sq ft lease at the Park with existing customer Nemesis, a distributor for leading lifestyle and automotive brands. Indurent has played a key role in the growth of the family-run business, which has significantly expanded its operations and will now occupy more than 55,000 sq ft at Indurent Park Broomhall.
Indurent has delivered c.225,000 sq ft of high-specification, sustainable warehouse space at Indurent Park Broomhall since 2021. Situated on the southern outskirts of Worcester, the Park is less than a mile from Junction 7 of the M5, which provides access to the wider Midlands, the South West and South Wales. There is a 55,000-strong workforce within five miles of the site.
“The completion of phase three on a speculative basis underlines the strong demand we are seeing for best-in-class industrial workspace in the Worcester area. The Park’s exceptional location and its large and skilled local workforce continue to appeal to an array of manufacturing and distribution businesses in the Midlands, and we are seeing strong interest already, in line with the leasing momentum we achieved for the earlier phases.”
Marcus Riley, Development Manager, Indurent