Liberty unveils £38m industrial development

A £38m development site with consent to deliver industrial and warehouse units in the West Midlands has been unveiled by Liberty Property Trust.
 
Liberty Park, Lichfield, will accommodate a development of approximately 435,000 sq ft of industrial and warehouse accommodation, which could create more than 1,000 jobs.

Work on the infrastructure is on target to be completed by November and immediate turnkey packages are available for potential occupiers.
 
Liberty owns and manages a portfolio of more than 750 properties, totalling more than 106m sq ft, accommodating 1,900 occupiers.
 
Liberty Park is the next significant development by Liberty Property Trust, which has an extensive portfolio in the UK including a live/work/play community in Kent and a biomedical campus in Cambridge.
 
More than 30 key industrial agents from across the Midlands attended the official launch of the development by Andrew Blevins, managing director of Liberty’s UK operation, at Bar Opus in Birmingham.
 
He said: “Liberty Park, Lichfield, represents an exciting opportunity for our company to provide quality industrial and warehouse accommodation in a superior A38 location, which is already proving attractive to occupiers.”
 
To support the scheme, improvements to the road network on to the site, including replacing the road bridge over the West Coast Main Line, are being rolled out.
 
Tony Nash, director of Birmingham-based Stoford Developments, Liberty Property Trust’s development partners, said: “We are making very good progress with the access road and I am looking forward to welcoming the first occupiers in due course.”
 
Liberty Park is being marketed by agents CBRE and NRS.

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