Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Chancerygate completes multiple sales at Leicestershire logistics hub

Chancerygate has sold five units at Genesis Park, its 128,000 sq ft urban logistics development in South Wigston, Leicestershire. The £23 million scheme now hosts a mix of investors and owner-occupiers.

Sammic, a global catering equipment manufacturer, purchased a 9,500 sq ft unit, while investor Stepnell acquired a 4,800 sq ft unit. Personal Homecare Pharmacy, already operating a 9,000 sq ft unit on site, expanded with an adjacent 5,800 sq ft unit. William & Phillips Holdings added two units to its existing portfolio at the park. Another 6,800 sq ft unit is currently under offer.

Genesis Park comprises 15 units ranging from 4,800 sq ft to 18,500 sq ft. Four units remain available on either a freehold or leasehold basis, sized between 5,400 sq ft and 9,900 sq ft.

The development is positioned as flexible urban logistics space catering to modern operational needs, emphasising sustainability and strategic location. Sutton Phillips, Savills and JLL are acting as agents for the scheme.

Chancerygate’s senior development and transaction director, Matthew Connor, said: “Completing these latest deals at Genesis Park highlights the high demand from both owner-occupiers and investors for the urban logistics accommodation we are delivering.

“The returning business of existing owners also evidences our scheme’s ability to meet the demands of modern operations through its sustainability credentials, flexible sizing and strategic location.

“With limited space now remaining at Genesis Park, any interested parties should get it touch to discuss the available leasehold and freehold opportunities at the scheme.”

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