A joint venture between developer Chancerygate and Hines has secured planning consent to build 166,500 sq ft of Grade A urban logistics in Chadderton, near Oldham. Called Aurora Park, the development will comprise of 18 leasehold units ranging from 4,700 sq ft to 20,500 sq ft and has a projected gross development value of £39m. The scheme will be located at Broadway Green on the Lydia Becker Way spine road in Oldham. The site is six-and-a-half miles north east of Manchester and close to junction 21 of the M60.
All units at the development will be fitted with electric vehicle charging points and solar panels on their roofs, which will provide occupiers with green energy on an affordable basis. The units at Aurora Park are being constructed from high-performance building materials to reduce CO2 emissions and occupier operation costs. The scheme is targeting EPC A and a BREEAM Excellent rating as a minimum.
Chancerygate development manager, Andy Farrer, said: “Our Aurora Park scheme will help satisfy the strong demand for high specification, flexibly sized urban logistics space that meets the needs of the modern businesses. The development’s strategic location in an established industrial site and proximity to key transport infrastructure makes it appealing to a diverse mix of occupiers who serve the locality and wider region.