Monday, October 6, 2025

Clowes Developments drives forward roadside trade counter units at Castle Donington business park

The latest phase of development at Stud Brook Business Park in Castle Donington is making rapid progress, with a new set of trade counter units taking shape at the front of the site.

Spearheaded by Clowes Developments and their construction contractor Roe Developments, the scheme continues to build on the momentum of earlier phases.

Positioned alongside the new Castle Donington bypass, and adjacent to established occupiers including Starbucks and a Sainsbury’s Local, the new trade counter / distribution / manufacture units range from 3,000 to 9,000 sq ft and are expected to be ready for occupation in early 2026.

This next phase follows the initial development of nine industrial and warehouse units, where over two-thirds were let prior to practical completion.

Richard Sutton of NG Chartered Surveyors said: “These roadside trade counter units will be the icing on the cake at Stud Brook. Their visibility and prominence at the gateway to the development is second to none. They’re ideal for traditional trade counter operators, but also perfectly suited for alternative uses such as gyms, fitness centres, offices, dental practices or medical facilities.”

Tim Gilbertson of FHP Property Consultants added: “It’s fantastic to see Clowes continuing to invest in Stud Brook and Castle Donington as a thriving business location. The speculative delivery of these trade counter units is a welcome boost, especially given the flexibility of use for trade, industrial, or distribution purposes.

“With Starbucks and Sainsbury’s already trading and just two of the original nine industrial units remaining, this new phase will only add to the park’s appeal.”

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