Trebor Developments submits plans to deliver £38m Doncaster industrial scheme
Trebor Developments, with partner Hillwood, has submitted a planning application for the largest speculative industrial development in South Yorkshire for over a decade.
The £38m investment in Gateway 4 development in Armthorpe, Doncaster will deliver a new 409,000 sq ft distribution and logistics industrial facility located off Junction 4 of the M18 motorway.
The plans for distribution accommodation on the former 25-acre greenfield site include 15m eaves, dock and ground level loading doors, 55m service yards and 83 HGV parking spaces plus the potential for a high power supply if required.
Bob Tattrie, managing partner for Trebor, said: “Trebor/Hillwood will be delivering this major investment in this strategic Doncaster location, which is suitable for companies requiring excellent distribution facilities with access to a strong labour market.”
Subject to planning, work is due to start on site in Summer 2019 with the unit being ready for occupation in Quarter 2, 2020.
Rebecca Schofield, partner at Knight Frank in Sheffield, added: “Doncaster is an ambitious borough. Very few places in the UK have delivered as many major, world class projects over the last 10 years, which has changed Doncaster considerably.
“This, and access to a strong labour market, make it an attractive offer for business relocation or expansion.”
The project will deliver distribution accommodation, and will aim to support hundreds of jobs once finished.
Trebor/Hillwood are represented by agents Knight Frank in Sheffield and London, CBRE and CPP.
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