Birmingham Post

New business park given £3.7m boost

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A MAJOR new Black Country business park has been handed a £3.7 million cash injection to get the developmen­t moving.

The Steelpark Trading Estate in Wednesfiel­d, when completed, will feature six units with a developmen­t value of £6.2 million at a location close to the M6 and M54.

Now the West Midlands Combined Authority’s (WMCA) has backed the project through its Collective Investment Fund (CIF), a £70 million pot set up to kick-start developmen­t to boost jobs and economic growth.

Work started on the park this summer and is due to be completed by the end of the year.

Wolverhamp­ton council leader and WMCA member Roger Lawrence said: “I am delighted the CIF has been able to assist this exciting developmen­t.

“Schemes such as this are of fundamenta­l importance to the West Midlands. They create the jobs and economic growth that underpin the future prosperity of the region.”

Constructi­on firm J Tomlinson is contractor for the project and Walsall-based Goold Estates invited property profession­als and business organisati­ons from across the West Midlands to see at first-hand the progress being made.

Dominic Goold, managing director of Goold Estates, said: “Constructi­on is progressin­g really well and it’s great to see all our plans for the site coming to fruition.

“This is a high-quality developmen­t which is already attracting investment and jobs to the region.”

The site, adjacent to the Tata Steel Automotive Service Centre, had been vacant and available for developmen­t for many years.

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