Monday, April 28, 2025

New commercial scheme set for central Lincoln

Lincoln contractor, Stirlin, has revealed details for a new commercial scheme in central Lincoln.

The scheme, Witham Enterprise Park, is planned to offer nine new industrial units with sizes starting from circa 956 sq ft, designed by Johnathan Roberts Architects and constructed by Stirlin.

The 1.22-acre site, located off Newark Road, adjacent to the Esso fuel station and the River Witham, serves as a prime gateway into Lincoln City Centre. Split across three phases, Witham Enterprise Park will provide over 16,000 sq ft of employment space.

Tony Lawton, Managing Director of Stirlin, says: “We’re delighted to collaborate with our joint venture partner to bring forward Witham Enterprise Park. The existing site will greatly benefit from a complete regeneration and there is a notable lack of sufficient contemporary industrial space within the city centre.

“We are looking forward to delivering another fantastic project that will boost the county’s economic growth and support the local business base. With its excellent access to Lincoln City Centre and the A46, Witham Enterprise Park will act as the perfect hub for a variety of both local and national enterprises.”

Jasper Caudwell, Chartered Surveyor at Pygott & Crone, says: “We are delighted to be named as sole agents on another one of Stirlin’s leading developments in Lincoln, Witham Enterprise Park. The scheme sits in an extremely attractive and strong strategic position located just off Newark Road and will fill a much-needed gap in the market for accessible, modern warehouse space.

“The success of the scheme has already been proven by the early interest off-plan, with two units already under offer. We recommend interested parties to get in touch at the earliest to see how your business could benefit from being located at Witham Enterprise Park.”

Site preparation works are underway, with construction due to commence imminently.

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