Groundworks are nearing completion at Clowes Developments’ 20-acre Stud Brook Business Park in Castle Donington.
The mixed-use scheme will include employment, amenity, office and industrial units for sale or let ranging in size from 1,500 to 45,000 sq ft – as well as a high-quality retail offer. Clowes Developments have brought forward fresh site branding for Stud Brook Business Park ahead of naming a contractor to deliver the units at the start of Autumn. It is anticipated that construction work on the units will begin in September. James Richards, development director at Clowes Developments, said: “It’s great to see Stud Brook Business Park coming to life. Our infrastructure and groundworks contractors JC Balls & Sons are nearing completion which will enable the next phase of construction to start by the end of Summer. The enquiry schedule of interest parties is full, and we have a number of freehold and leasehold deals lined up and committed to the legal process.” Tim Gilbertson of FHP Property Consultants and Richard Sutton at NG Chartered Surveyors have been instructed as agents on the scheme. Richard said: “Stud Brook is one of the East Midlands’ most exciting mixed-use developments, and we’re delighted once again to be working with our colleagues at Clowes Developments to secure the deals that will make it a thriving business hub. “We’ve been proactively marketing the units at Stud Brook and demand has been huge. I’d urge any interested parties to contact myself or my colleague Charlotte Steggles for more information on this exclusive opportunity, or our joint agent partners – Tim Gilbertson and Darran Severn at FHP.” Tim added: “We really think this scheme will fly out of the doors as it ticks so many boxes for occupiers, fantastic road access being next to the M1 and A50, equally distant from Derby, Nottingham and Leicester so easy for staff to get to, and of course sitting almost next to East Midlands Airport. “The units will look great given the quality of construction Clowes always bring to new schemes and we can’t wait to see these new units progress. Demand is strong already as you would expect from such a fantastic opportunity.”A message from the Editor:
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