£35m development nears completion at the Wolf Pack

Property developer and investor Barberry is nearing completion of its £35m speculative development in Wolverhampton.

The development is set to comprise of three manufacturing/logistics units of 47,750 sq ft, 62,000 sq ft and 113,000 sq ft at the 12-acre Hilton Cross Business Park.
 
Barberry was joined by Councillor Roger Lees, Leader of South Staffordshire District Council, and Grant Mitchell, the council’s assistant director of enterprise and growth, at the site known as Wolf Pack to check on progress. The development is being delivered by main contractor Benniman.
 
The units are being built to exacting energy efficiency and sustainability levels, to include photovoltaic cells on the south facing slopes of the roof and provisions for electric vehicle charging points and will achieve EPC A and BREEAM Excellent ratings.
 
Development director Jon Robinson said: “This is a fantastic example of the private and public sector working hand-in-hand to deliver an outstanding development which will generate economic benefits and create new jobs for the region.

“Barberry has an excellent relationship with South Staffordshire District Council and it is great to be working with them to deliver this prime, motorway-connected logistics scheme of more than 222,750 sq ft of self-contained, high quality accommodation.”
 
“We are excited to see the excellent progress being made at Wolf Pack. These three market-leading mid-box industrial/logistics units will help to address the ongoing pent-up demand for high quality mid-box warehouse and manufacturing units in the region.”
 
Councillor Roger Lees, Leader of South Staffordshire Council said: “When we sold the plots to Barberry, one of our key drivers was seeing the much-needed local jobs and benefits to the local economy as quickly as possible and it’s great to see that coming to fruition.
 
The Wolf Pack development includes eco-friendly features such as high efficiency air source heat pumps, an EPC A rating, LED lighting, photovoltaic cells and electric vehicle charging points, designed to reduce CO2 emissions and costs of occupation. Local occupiers include Tarmac, Moog, Jaguar Land Rover, DHL and Kuehne + Nagel.

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