Commercial developer, Stoford has submitted plans for five new units at its Worcester Six Business Park.
Overseen by the planning committee of Wychavon District Council, the plans relate to a 3.46 acre plot at Worcester Six and will be known as North Point.
Reportedly, this phase will deliver up to five units ranging from 5,532ft² up to 34,401ft², with options to combine.
Available either for sale or to let, the units are designed to meet growing demand from manufacturing, light industrial businesses and SMEs.
Worcester Six Business Park is already home to MiTek, Bidfood, Alliance Flooring Distribution, Material Solutions, Kimal, Spire Healthcare, IONOS, Kohler Mira, Zwick Roell, Super Smart Service, Stop Start Transport and Sierra CP Engineering.
Director at Harris Lamb, Charles D’Auncey, said: “These units will be a great addition as they offer a totally different type of space to anything else currently available at Worcester Six.
“North Point occupies a prominent position in a strategic location adjacent to Junction 6 of the M5. The introduction of smaller industrial units opens the business park up to a new market, with a variety of unit sizes to march occupier requirements.”
