Monday, June 9, 2025

63,000 sq ft industrial redevelopment to be delivered at Sinfin Commercial Park

Hortons has secured planning consent for the redevelopment of a 63,000 sq ft industrial/warehouse unit at Sinfin Commercial Park, Derby, marking the latest milestone in the ongoing transformation of the 23-acre East Midlands site.

Located off Sinfin Lane and adjacent to the Rolls-Royce Sinfin campus, Unit F is a detached facility that will undergo an extensive refurbishment to bring it up to modern occupier standards.

Works will include a full strip and replacement of the roof and vertical cladding, and installation of a new concrete floor. The unit will feature dedicated office space, three roller shutter doors, and a minimum eaves height of 5.5m.

It will also benefit from EV charging points, photovoltaic solar panels, and will target an EPC A+ rating. Access is via a secure barrier entry system, with landscaped green amenity space available on-site.

The unit is expected to be available for occupation in Q1 2026.

This redevelopment forms part of Hortons’ wider vision for Sinfin Commercial Park, which includes plans for the delivery of c.270,000 sq ft of new light industrial and logistics space across 17 units ranging from 5,000 to 70,000 sq ft.

James Slater, head of development at Hortons, said: “This project reflects the pace of progress at Sinfin Commercial Park and our long-term ambition for the site. We’re focused on delivering high-quality, energy-efficient space that meets the evolving needs of industrial and logistics occupiers. Unit F will set the tone for what’s to come.”

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