Peel Waters unveils plans for significant logistics and industrial scheme

CGI of Halo West development

Proposals for a 108,553 sq ft logistics and industrial scheme in Salford have been unveiled by Peel Waters.

Situated off Liverpool Road in Eccles, the proposed scheme would completely transform and redevelop the current brownfield site, which has previously been used as a waste recycling facility, into a hyper-connected employment zone.

The proposed site, which has been designed to a Grade A specification and is targeting a BREEAM Excellent rating, would be split across eight units ranging from 4,338 sq ft to 39,460 sq ft, providing a range of industrial and logistics space to suit a variety of businesses.

The scheme, named Halo West, has been designed to make full use of its strategic location next to junction 11 on the M60, allowing future users of the site access within minutes to the ring motorway, and from there the major aerial routes of the M62 and M6.

CGI of Halo West plans

Peter Linstead, development director – logistics at Peel Waters, said: “We are pleased to be submitting this planning application for Halo West, a best-in-class development with excellent connectivity.

“The development of this brownfield site will create local employment opportunities and enable businesses to serve both the local and wider region by making best use of the location, local infrastructure and the scheme’s strategic proximity to the motorway network.”

The design team working on Halo West are, Architects: AEW; quantity surveyor: Langton Development Services; planners: WSP.

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