Growing demand prompts £1.5m development at Aylesbury business park

Construction work is about to start on a £1.5 million industrial scheme at Aylesbury’s Westcott Venture Park.
This image shows how Building 1030 will appear after completion.This image shows how Building 1030 will appear after completion.
This image shows how Building 1030 will appear after completion.

Plans for the 16,240 sq ft light industrial development, known as Building 1030, have just been given the green light by Aylesbury Vale District Council.

It will provide two semi-detached industrial buildings with first floor offices comprising 7,500 sq ft each with roller shutter doors and parking.

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The investment has been made by owners Patrizia and follows on from the completion of the 47,000 sq ft Century Court development, a 12-unit scheme which is let to eight occupiers - two of which expanded on the Park and six companies that moved to the estate.

Rod Mordey, Director at Patrizia, said: “Building 1030 will be a fantastic addition to the range of buildings already at Westcott and should be well placed to capture the growing demand from companies seeking space of this size within a first-class business environment.

”It will provide companies with the opportunity to join an established community of like-minded businesses, helping to satisfy requirements from within our existing customer base and for companies wishing to relocate.”

The park is home to over 80 businesses employing over 600 people and is managed by Lambert Smith Hampton.

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Alan Chandler, director of commercial property consultants Chandler Garvey said: “We are delighted that this scheme has achieved consent.

“The area is in need of such flexible space as the demand for industrial property continues to improve despite Covid-19.” 

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