Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Speculatively built trade counter scheme in Corby reaches full occupation

Speculatively built trade counter scheme, Omega Court is now fully occupied.

Omega Court, located within Centrix Business Park, Corby, comprises 45,563 sq ft split over 10 units ranging from 2,939 sq ft to 8,600 sq ft.

Units were launched to the market at the start of 2021 with several occupiers on site and operational by summer. In recent weeks, agents and developers have secured tenants for the remaining unit which now sees the development 100% occupied.

In an interesting twist, the last tenant to sign up to Omega Court has also taken a unit at another Clowes scheme known as Forbes Park in Long Eaton. The national retailer, City Plumbing, have completed on two leases with Clowes Developments within one week.

Other occupiers at Omega Court include national DIY and trade store Toolstation and local businesses including Nielsen Racing, Personal Canvas Prints, River Rouge, B.F Brickwork and Northants Waste Control.

Construction activity at Centrix Business Park is ongoing with contractor Winvic on site building two units for NFU Mutual. One 162,000 sq ft unit has already been let to Deichmann-Shoes UK and the other 58,000 sq ft unit is being built speculatively.

Developer at Clowes Developments, Dominic Jackson, said: “I am delighted to have seen this scheme through from start on site to completion. Omega Court will undoubtedly be an active, thriving trade centre in a convenient location with an attractive mix of occupiers set within the successful Centrix Business Park.”

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