Citrus Durham has secured planning consent from Durham County Council for investment at its Integra 61 mixed-use development.
Approval has been granted for an extension to the west of the Integra 61 scheme to accommodate a further 3 million ft² of employment space.
The investment into the second phase seeks to create 300 new jobs throughout the build resulting in up to £30m in additional economic output (GVA) into the economy each year.
Operationally the development could support around 3000 jobs once operational dependant on occupiers, generating up to £100m of additional economic output (GVA) into the economy each year.
The outline planning consent allows for a range of storage/distribution and manufacturing units of varying sizes, to reflect market demand from regional businesses as well as those looking to invest in premises in the region.
Now that the fundamental development principles of bringing a scheme forward have been approved, later reserved matters applications will evolve the exact design and scale, following the principles now established.
The proposed development will, dependant on speed of uptake and demand, require the delivery of the Bowburn Development Route (relief road) in conjunction with Durham County Council and other stakeholders.
Integra 61 is already home to Amazon’s 2 million ft² fulfilment centre, a further 640,000ft² of speculative logistics space at Connect at Integra 61.
Citrus regional director, James Taylor, said: “We are extremely pleased to have secured outline planning consent, which is a significant milestone and the culmination of a long-held vision to expand Integra 61 and build on our successes across two phases, together once complete creating one of the region’s largest employment destinations.
“We’d like to thank the many stakeholders that continue to support us on this journey and we look forward to delivering this exciting phase with our partners.”
