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Stoford strikes site-wide agreement at Exeter Logistics Park

Stoford is to bring forward an additional 500,000 sq ft of industrial/logistics accommodation at Exeter Logistics Park.

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A new site-wide agreement has been signed with the landowner, the Church Commissioners for England, that will unlock future phases of development at the scheme in East Devon.

Stoford will develop Exeter Logistics Park on a design and build basis, with new units made available on freehold or leasehold terms.

The scheme will total more than 650,000 sq ft upon completion and will include improvements to the local transport infrastructure.

A new access road and signalised traffic junction have been created off the B3174 London Road, making the site immediately available for further development.

It is estimated that the total scheme could contribute between £90 million and £105 million to the regional economy.

The latest agreement builds on our already strong partnership with Stoford and will see hundreds of thousands of square feet of highquality employment space being delivered, resulting in significant job creation locally and supporting the area’s continued growth. We are particularly proud of Exeter Logistics Park’s sustainability credentials, which are a demonstration of our ESG commitments in action and will help support a ‘green recovery’ post-covid.

Joanna Loxton, Head of Strategic Land, Church Commissioners for England Stoford has handed over more than 83,500 sq ft of new industrial/logistics accommodation at Exeter Logistics Park in Clyst Honiton.

This is an ambitious build programme that recognises the need for Exeter Logistics Park to be developed responsibly, delivering environmental and economic benefits.

There is huge pent up demand for logistics and distribution accommodation of this size and quality in the region, which is why we’ve taken the decision to develop speculatively. We’re excited by the potential to establish the site as the south west’s leading distribution hub, south of Bristol.

Dan Gallagher, Joint Managing Director, Stoford

Stoford delivers new parcel service centre

It includes a new 55,000 sq ft parcel distribution service centre on behalf of DHL and a high specification unit of c.28,500 sq ft, which has been developed speculatively in partnership with Urban Logistics REIT.

Both new developments are EPC ‘A’ rated and meet BREEAM ‘Very Good’ standards, and will benefit from onsite trim trail and outdoor gym areas, including bodyweight exercise equipment.

DHL’s new bespoke facility also boasts several sustainability features, including PV solar panels, EV charging points, a sustainable urban drainage system and a green roof atop integral office areas.

The new speculative development is a flexible industrial/warehouse space with integral first floor fitted offices.

All enquiries regarding Exeter Logistics Park should be directed to the scheme’s retained agents, JLL, Cushman & Wakefield and M1 Agency.

For more information, visit: www.stoford.com/portfolio

Units available:

D&B available between 24,000 - 200,000 sq ft

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