Reportedly, Logicor has secured detailed planning consent for Spring 89, a 89,052ft² logistics and manufacturing development in Smethwick, West Midlands.
Logicor Spring 89 marks Logicor’s first mid box development of this size, meeting the increasing occupier demand for this category of warehouse in the Midlands.
The site offers 1,250kVA of power capacity and is designed for energy-intensive distribution and manufacturing occupiers.
The announcement follows planning consent for Logicor Park Bardon, a 557,000ft² scheme in Leicestershire, and the leasing of Logicor Park Daventry, a 800,000ft² scheme on a 25-year lease.
Due to be delivered in 2027, the development targets EPC ‘A+’ and BREEAM ‘Outstanding’, which includes 28% Biodiversity Net Gain, supporting both the natural environment and the wellbeing of those who will work at Logicor Spring 89.
Alongside this, it offers 12.5-metre clear eaves height, 50kN floor loading, a 50-metre yard depth, two level access doors, nine dock doors and covered cycle storage.
Logicor UK senior director Richard Phillips said: “Logicor Spring 89 is our first development of this size in the UK.
“We know that there is strong demand for this type and design of warehouse and we are focussed on delivering a sustainable, best in class, asset that also creates value for the local community and our customers.”
