Green light for net zero carbon logistics scheme

EVO Warrington 89

Planning has been secured for a net zero carbon logistics scheme in Warrington.

Evo Industrial has started preparatory work to develop EVO Warrington 89 located at Omega Boulevard in Lingley Mere.

The 88,888 sq ft property will include recycled materials, solar roof panels, comfort cooling, LED lighting, parking for 88 vehicles, EV car charging points and a warehouse flooded with natural light.

The fully fitted first floor offices are designed with high-speed fibre broadband and will be ready to occupy with raised access floors making hardware installation easy.

Other major occupiers within the area include Amazon, Asda, Brakes, Domino’s Pizza, Hermes, Royal Mail, The Hut Group and Travis Perkins.

CBRE and Williams Sillitoe have been appointed as joint agents on the speculatively developed scheme which will be Evo Industrial’s fifth Net Zero Carbon building.

Howard Russell Construction has been appointed to construct the unit which will be available in Spring 2023.

Adam Courtenay, director at Evo Logistics, said: “It’s a major milestone for us to be developing our fifth Net Zero Carbon building and this is a fantastic site to be bringing that aspiration to life. and we are looking forward to seeing progress between now and the building’s launch in Spring next year.”

Paul Cook, senior director at CBRE Manchester, said: “A net zero carbon building, EVO Warrington 89 is situated in an excellent position close to the M62 Motorway with access to several cities and airports. With businesses currently seeking properties offering low running costs and a low carbon footprint, we are confident there will be high interest in this scheme.”

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