Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Vesuvius development reaches full occupancy in Worksop

The final unit at Northern Trust’s Vesuvius development in Worksop has been let, with chicken brand Wingers taking Unit 5. This latest letting means that the 46,921 sq ft estate is now fully occupied.

The arrival of Wingers marks the opening of the brand’s 20th UK store, creating over 10 new local jobs.

Amran Sunner, co-founder of Wingers, said: “We’re pumped to be joining the local community and bringing our bold, fresh flavours to Worksop. This launch is another big step in our mission to bring proper chicken to every local neighbourhood in the UK.”

Vesuvius is a trade counter and industrial scheme arranged across five blocks, providing 19 units ranging from 1,208 sq ft up to 5,094 sq ft.

Dan Hodge, regional property director at Northern Trust, said: “We are delighted to welcome Wingers to Vesuvius. Their opening not only completes the occupation of the estate but also enhances the on-site amenity offer. Securing a growing national brand such as Wingers further underlines the quality and profile of this development.”

Ben Flint, director at Flint Real Estate, who acted as letting agent on behalf of Northern Trust, said: “I am delighted that Flint Real Estate has assisted Northern Trust with the lettings at Vesuvius, Worksop, which now sees the estate fully let for the first time since it was built.

“The recent lettings, at asking rents and in quick succession, highlight the strong demand for good quality space. I look forward to trying out the new Wingers restaurant in Unit 5.”

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