SEGRO begins construction of final plot at SEGRO Park Bracknell following pre-let

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Construction has started on the final plot at SEGRO Park Bracknell, following agreement of a pre-let with an online retailer, with a 15-year lease for an 83,000 sq ft unit at the eight-acre site, which will be used as a distribution hub, meaning the site is now fully let. SEGRO Park Bracknell has been developed as part of the company’s ongoing strategy to grow its presence in the Thames Valley, specifically in growth areas such as Bracknell, Maidenhead and Reading.

SEGRO Park Bracknell is located by the A3095 dual carriageway and offers quick and easy access to major motorways including the M4 (J10) and the M3 (J3 & J4). Construction work started in 2017. Since then, SEGRO has completed over 180,000 sq ft of speculative development at SEGRO Park Bracknell. In 2017 Midwich, a distributor of audio-visual technology, leased a 31,634 sq ft unit and leading tyre wholesaler Bond International took a 90,000 sq ft unit in 2019. The facility is anticipated to reach practical completion by late summer 2022.

The development aligns with SEGRO’s commitments to champion low-carbon growth and improve local environments, helping meet its sustainability goal of being net-zero carbon by 2030. SEGRO will also be supporting biodiversity within the development through a range of initiatives. It will also include a four-storey parking facility that can accommodate over 350 electric vans. The (BREEAM) Excellent (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) building will include photovoltaic panels on the roof that will reduce CO2 emissions by an estimated 19,700 kg per year.

James Craddock, Managing Director, Thames Valley at SEGRO, said: “The signing of the pre-let and the start of construction is further evidence that there is strong demand for modern, sustainable warehousing and industrial space that is well-located in the Thames Valley. With SEGRO Park Bracknell fully let, we’re actively seeking new land and development opportunities in the Thames Valley to meet the needs of both our existing and potential new customers.”

Source: SEGRO