£27m industrial unit hits the market

A £27m Birmingham industrial unit has been brought to market by abrdn, offering more than 285,000 sq ft of space.
Gravelly Point on Gravelly Industrial Park in Birmingham, comprises 285,158 sq ft of warehouse and office space across three floors, as well as changing and shower rooms.
The warehouse includes 24 dock level loading doors, three level access doors, 18m eaves height, 285 parking spaces and a 2.5MVA power supply. Externally, there is a gym and well-being area, MUGA pitch and office roof terrace.
The scheme is targeting a BREEAM Outstanding rating and has an EPC A+ efficiency rating, with measures taken such as EV charging points, PV solar panels with battery storage provisions and rainwater harvesting.
Christian Smith, industrial and logistics director at Savills Birmingham, added: “Gravelly Point is the largest industrial unit of the last decade for Birmingham and its outstanding specification combined with the excellent location will make this scheme extremely desirable.
“The investment that abrdn has made into this unit shows their commitment to Birmingham and underpins the strength of the city’s industrial market.”
Sam Robinson, industrial and logistics director at Colliers Birmingham said: “Businesses have a corporate responsibility to help achieve low emissions targets, which has resulted in ESG provisions being a key driver in any new property acquisition.
“Gravelly Point provides occupiers with a building performance which allows them to help reach these targets, as well as the potential to attract and maintain staff going forward, with benefits such as the sports pitch, outdoor gym and roof terrace.”