en.Wedoany.com Reported - Panattoni, the world's largest privately-owned industrial developer, has launched the Panattoni Worksop 460 project at Manton Wood Distribution Park in Worksop, Nottinghamshire. This speculative logistics and manufacturing development, with a gross floor area of 462,000 square feet, is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2027.
The project will be delivered to the highest sustainability standards, targeting a BREEAM "Outstanding" rating and an EPC "A" rating, achieving net-zero carbon emissions during the construction phase. The building incorporates a range of sustainable features, including rooftop photovoltaic solar systems, electric vehicle charging facilities, rainwater harvesting systems, and energy-efficient lighting.
The total internal area of the project is 462,000 square feet, comprising 441,699 square feet of warehouse space, 14,943 square feet of Grade A office space distributed across the ground and two upper floors, and 5,057 square feet of transport area. Designed to meet the needs of modern logistics and manufacturing users, the building features an 18-meter internal clear height, 43 loading doors (including 8 European loading doors), 4 level-in doors, a 55-meter yard depth, 386 parking spaces, and 48 electric vehicle charging points. The site also includes five acres of adjacent land available for users requiring additional expansion space.
Worksop is an established logistics destination in northern Nottinghamshire, situated at the heart of the UK's primary distribution corridor. The town is close to the M1 motorway (Junction 31) and the A1(M) road, providing direct access to major population centers in the Midlands, Yorkshire, and the Northeast. The area hosts major operators such as DHL and B&Q, which operate large logistics and distribution facilities nearby, benefiting from a strong local labor force and more competitive rental levels compared to areas further south.
Andy Preston, Senior Development Director at Panattoni, stated that Worksop performs beyond its size as a logistics location, offering excellent connectivity and a strong labor market with commuter access to Sheffield, Doncaster, and Nottingham—a combination increasingly hard to find at this scale. He noted strong demand from users for large, high-specification space requiring fast delivery, and this building is designed to meet that need from day one. Early inquiries have already been received from users regarding this speculative opportunity. For users with long-term growth ambitions, the site also includes five acres of directly adjacent land, suitable for heavy truck parking or external storage, offering flexibility that is increasingly rare at this scale and location.
This project reflects Panattoni's ongoing strategy of speculative delivery in a supply-constrained market, launching high-specification, sustainable assets that meet long-term user demand.
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