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£5 million Logic Leeds distribution development gets under way
Logic Leeds, Muse Developments’ £5 million manufacturing and distribution development in the Leeds City Region Enterprise Zone, gets under way this week.
The contract to build the new 80,000 sq ft unit was awarded to Esh Build and forms part of the largest speculative project of its kind in West Yorkshire since the recession.
The construction follows planning approval and the signing of a landmark £2.5 million grant agreement with Leeds City Council, funded through the government’s Building Foundations for Growth programme.
David Wells, developer director of Muse Developments in Leeds said: “We are delighted to be on site with the first building at Logic Leeds, which will set the tone for the whole development.
“Esh have a proven track record of completing projects on time and within budget and we’re confident that they will deliver a high-quality unit which will prove very attractive to potential occupiers.”
Andy Gawthorpe, regional managing director at Esh Group said: “This project brings together our strengths in civil engineering and commercial build to deliver a complex construction project.
“It is great to be working with Muse Developments on an important project for the region.”
Cllr Richard Lewis, Leeds City Council’s executive member for transport and the economy said: “This is another significant step forward for the Leeds City Region Enterprise Zone.
“The council has worked proactively with developers and the Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership to get development moving in the enterprise zone.
“We now have 260,000 sq ft of industrial space under construction and committed, presenting manufacturing and supply chain companies with a prime location for expansion, consolidation and relocation of their operations.”
The marketing agents for the development are the Leeds offices of Knight Frank and Carter Towler.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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