Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Planning granted for Langley Mill industrial scheme

Some 70,000 sq ft of prime industrial space has been given the green light in Langley Mill.

The scheme, named Total Park Nottingham, will be brought forward by Total Developments and comprise two units of 30,000 sq ft and 40,000 sq ft, available on a leasehold basis.

Construction work is expected to commence in early Q3 2023 with around a nine month build programme.

NG Chartered Surveyors and M1 Agency are marketing the site jointly.

Richard Sutton, Managing Director of NG, said: “With consent now secured for 30,000 sq ft and 40,000 sq ft, Total Park Nottingham will be a welcome addition to the region’s stock levels with demand in this sector the highest it has ever been.

“We are now actively targeting small and medium-sized companies looking to expand into high-quality industrial units under 50,000 sq ft.”

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