Fixings firm relocates to 100,000 sq ft HQ

A supplier of fixings and support systems to the construction sector, MIDFIX (Midland Fixings) is relocating from Beeston to Oxenwood’s Power Park, Nottingham industrial and logistics scheme.
The new 101,837 sq ft warehouse and administrative headquarters is part of the a development totalling just over 426,000 sq ft of warehouse space.
The new warehouse will see the complete relocation and expansion of the business from its current facilities on Lilac Grove in Beeston – less than a mile away. Accent Officer Interiors will be undertaking a substantial fit-out for MIDFIX which includes extending the office accommodation to provide an additional 7,000 sq ft.
The move will mean MIDFIX can bring three buildings under one roof.
Craig Straw of Innes England who acted on behalf MIDFIX added: “We are delighted to have secured this modern purpose built facility on behalf of MIDFIX in such close proximity to their existing base enabling a seamless transition and minimal disruption to the workforce.”
Stewart Little, CEO of Oxenwood, said: “Power Park Nottingham is proving to be an important scheme for the area, it has delivered much needed new industrial warehouse facilities into the market, and we are very pleased to welcome MIDFIX here.
“They are a successful local business who had been looking for the right building for some time and now join our other new tenants Kast Concrete Basins and Skillnet at Power Park . This scheme benefits from excellent ESG credentials, fantastic access to the city as well as on to the M1 Motorway and a 6 MVA power supply across the scheme. We have two units immediately available to lease from 44,000 sq.ft. to 70,000 sq.ft.”
The joint letting agents for the scheme, M1 Agency, Savills and CPP, said in a statement: “This letting is one of the largest warehouse deals in Nottingham for many years, it highlights the strong demand for high-quality, well-connected warehousing space but also shows the sensitivity to occupiers around maintaining and growing their workforce, being close to the city centre population has been key to this. We have good levels of interest in the remaining units and hope to announce further lettings soon.”