Property developer Stoford has announced two new lettings at Spa Park in Leamington Spa, bringing the business park to full occupancy.
The deals secure tenants for the last remaining speculatively developed units at the scheme for a total of more than 80,000ft².
The largest letting sees digital health company HeliosX sign a 10-year lease on Unit E, a 50,000ft² facility that will be used for the storage of healthcare products.
AMS Distribution Centre Ltd, a specialist in logistics and distribution services, has taken a 10-year lease on 30,000ft² at Unit 4 as it expands its operations.
Spa Park comprises nine, state-of-the-art units, delivering c. 500,000ft² of logistics, distribution, production and R&D accommodation.
The scheme’s units in the final phase of development are rated EPC ‘A’, BREEAM ‘Excellent’ and net zero carbon, with a newly launched electric vehicle (EV) charge park, delivered in partnership with leading EV charging network Zapcharged, now installed.
Current occupiers include Berry Global, Bladon Micro Turbines, General Motors, Opus International Products and Wickes.
Warwick District Council portfolio holder for arts and economy, Ella Billiald, said: “It is fabulous news to hear that Spa Park is at full capacity.
“The Council is rightly proud of our vibrant business community and to attract innovative, environmentally conscious businesses to the District, whose values align with our own Corporate and Economic Development Strategies, is really encouraging.
“With such a great, local talent pool it is really positive to know that there are new skills, training and high-quality job opportunities available for our residents and future generations and wish all the businesses the greatest of success. Welcome to Warwick District.”
