Green light for 72,000 sq ft industrial scheme

Total Developments has been granted planning permission for its 72,000 sq ft warehouse scheme off Junction 26 of the M1 at Langley Mill on the Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire border.
The scheme to be named Total Park, Nottingham will comprise two units of 30,000 sq ft and 42,000 sq ft, available on a leasehold basis. Construction work is expected to commence in early Q3 2023 with around a nine month build programme.
Total Developments, CEO and co-founder, Ed Chantler, said: “The demand for Grade A, sustainable warehouse space remains across the wider East Midlands. Langley Mill will help satisfy this demand by bringing new high-quality Industrial and Logistics stock to the region.
“Sitting in an already-established industrial location means the development will be best placed to serve businesses operating in the region while stimulating economic growth and job creation.”
Agents on the scheme are M1 Agency and NG Chartered Surveyors.
Toby Wilson of joint agents M1 Agency said: “We are pleased to have now secured detailed planning consent to enable this strategically well-placed scheme to come forward. The wider Nottingham market continues to have a low supply of new-build Grade A mid-box warehousing for occupiers and this development will help satisfy the supply/demand characteristics of the market.
Total Park, Nottingham is very well positioned close to both the M1, Nottingham and surrounding towns, combining good labour supply and drive times and we look forward to being involved in the successful delivery of the scheme.”
Richard Sutton, managing director of NG Chartered Surveyors, added: Richard said: “With consent now secured for 30,000 sq ft and 42,000 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.”