Developer completes construction of over 40,000 sq ft of industrial space

Electrium Point

The construction of 41,900 sq ft of industrial and warehouse accommodation in the Black Country has been completed by Hortons’ Estate.

Two new Grade A, energy-efficient units have been developed at Electrium Point, a commercial location in Willenhall, near Jct 10 of the M6 motorway.

The largest of the new units is a 21,400 sq ft building which has been pre-let to manufacturer NDB Engineering on a 15-year lease.

Unit 7, now available for occupancy, provides 20,500 sq ft of modern industrial/warehouse space. Features include 50 kN/m2 floor loading capacities, 8m clear heights, level access doors, and a spacious enclosed service yard.

Jeremy Boothroyd of Hortons said: “We are very pleased to have completed construction of two new speculative industrial/warehouse units at Electrium Point. The stock of this size and quality remains in short supply in the Black Country, particularly in such an established and well-connected commercial location. We look forward to letting the final available unit.”

Lewis Giles, senior surveyor at Bulleys, said: “Hortons’ speculative development of Electrium Point has provided much-needed new build stock to the Black Country market. With Unit 6 pre-let to a great local occupier, we don’t expect Unit 7 to be available for long.”

Kenny Allan, head of industrial at KWB, said: “The development of new buildings of this size is such a rare commodity in the Black Country. It offers businesses the chance to occupy an environmentally friendly and sustainable building, with significantly lower running costs compared to a traditional space.”

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