40,000 sq ft of industrial space to be brought forward

James Slater

Planners have granted approval for the development of 40,000 sq ft of new industrial accommodation in the Black Country.

Property firm Hortons’ Estate will develop a trio of new units on a vacant plot of land at Electrium Point, Willenhall.

The largest of the three buildings will be a 20,000 sq ft industrial warehouse unit, with Hortons’ developing two additional units of 10,000 sq ft each, which can be combined to form a single, larger space.

The scheme will feature photovoltaic roof panels and EV charging stations, with Hortons’ targeting an EPC ‘A’ rating. Other features will include 50 kN/m2 floor loading capacities, 8m clear heights and level access doors.

James Slater, head of building surveying and development at Hortons’, said that work on the new developments would start in Q1 2023, with the project programmed for completion in Q4 2023.

Slater said: “Electrium Point is a popular and established industrial location, with good road links and a strong list of existing tenants. We have earmarked the development of this vacant plot of land as a means of expanding the accommodation available at the complex.

“Local market demand continues to outstrip the supply of small industrial units of this type and we’re confident that there will be significant occupier interest in the scheme.”

Hortons’ acquired Electrium Point in 2003 and has since developed accommodation on the complex on behalf of Walsall Council and West Midlands Ambulance Service.

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