Heartlands Park lettings leave just four bays remaining

THREE businesses have joined the tenant line up at Heartlands Park, St Modwen’s industrial site at Washwood Heath in Birmingham.

J Madden Transport, Paul Ponsonby, and Miers Construction have each taken units at the 54 acre industrial park leaving just four bays remaining.

Existing clients include Network Rail, West Midlands Ambulance Service and home and kitchen appliance firm Beko.

Paul Ponsonby offers warehousing solutions and specialist distribution for a wide range of national clients from IBM to Claire’s Accessories. It has expanded rapidly, from a single vehicle and small warehouse at its inception in 1998, to a fleet of 12 vehicles and 80,000 sq ft warehousing, including this latest addition of a modern 25,618 sq ft space at Heartlands Park.

J Madden Transport manages offers warehousing and distribution for a number of leading brands in the telecommunications industry including Orange, Nokia, O2 and Vodaphone. It has leased a 37,392 sq ft warehouse.

Miers Construction, a supplier of construction products, has taken 22,000 sq ft at Heartlands adding to its premises in Warrington, Airdrie and Cambridge.

Ian Romano, senior development surveyor at Birmingham developer and scheme owner St Modwen, said: “This raft of lettings business reflects Heartlands Park’s reputation as a popular location for high profile companies.

“It enjoys a superb location, just one mile from junction 6 of the M6 and under two miles from junction 5, and also benefits from direct rail access.”

Andrew Cosnett, director at scheme property agency BNP Paribas Real Estate, said: “Heartlands Park is situated in close proximity to the JLR Castle Bromwich plant and I have witnessed an increase in the already healthy level of interest as a consequence of this.”

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