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Plans in for Exeter logistics park expansion
Developer Stoford has submitted a planning application for a new 3,948m2 industrial/warehouse development at Exeter Logistics Park in East Devon.
Stoford is also lead developer for the Park and has a long-term site wide agreement with the Church Commissioners for England that will eventually deliver around 46,500m2 of high quality industrial/logistics accommodation.
Known as DC9, the new unit will be built on behalf of an unspecified end-user and will reflect the scheme’s already impressive sustainability credentials.
Stoford will target BREEAM ‘Very Good’ and an EPC ‘A’ rating, as well as net zero carbon in construction. Features will include water and daylight saving controls, PV panels, electric vehicle charging provision and a sustainable urban drainage system, while occupiers will also benefit from outdoor gym areas, including bodyweight exercise equipment.
Stoford Director, Edward Peel said that Exeter Logistics Park has all of the attributes to become the South West’s leading distribution hub, south of Bristol.