Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Capital Angling hooks first unit at Origin’s ARK

Capital Angling has snapped up the first unit at ARK, a new £27m GDV scheme at Markham Vale, an industrial scheme delivered by HBD.

ARK is being developed by Origin, a joint venture partnership between HBD and Feldberg Capital.

The fishing brand has taken a 17,050 sq ft unit at the sustainable new industrial and logistics (I&L) development close to the M1 in Chesterfield.

Work began on-site in Spring 2025 to deliver the first phase of ARK, which includes four units ranging from 17,000 sq ft to 36,000 sq ft. The buildings will complete later this year.

HBD recently submitted a planning application for the final 53,000 sq ft unit at the scheme. Work is expected to begin on-site later this year subject to planning consent.

Vivienne Clements, executive director at HBD, said: “Markham Vale is an attractive location for fast-growing businesses like Capital Angling, which can take advantage of its strategic location right off the M1 and its excellent infrastructure.

“We’re pleased to be able to provide the business with high-quality, sustainable space as it continues to expand; we’ve no doubt that ARK will prove a very successful location.”

Jamie Acheson, managing director of Feldberg Capital, said: “Securing Capital Angling as our first pre-let at ARK marks an important milestone for the development, with their decision validating our focus on delivering best-in-class, sustainable industrial and logistics space in strategic UK locations.

“We look forward to building on this success over the coming months as we approach practical completion.”

JLL and CPP are joint letting agents at ARK on behalf of Origin.

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