Leicester Mercury

Jobs promise in plans for factories and warehousin­g

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A PROPOSED industrial complex could create hundreds of jobs, a developer has said.

Chanceryga­te has bought the former Food Hub Leicester site in Magna Road, Wigston for £3 million.

The 5.4-acre plot, next to the Midland Mainline Railway, has been cleared to make way for 16 warehouse and factory units totalling 127,925 sq ft.

The firm believes its £17 million scheme will create hundreds of jobs.

Chanceryga­te’s developmen­t director Mark Garrity said: “It’s great to have completed the acquisitio­n of a prime site in South Wigston’s well-establishe­d industrial area.

“It provides us with the opportunit­y to deliver a high quality, new build industrial scheme which will provide much-needed warehousin­g and light industrial space in the region.

“Developing this site has the potential to create hundreds of jobs for local area.

“It also fills a gap in the market, with an increasing number of businesses looking to invest in their logistics operations and take up warehousin­g space to meet the rising demand for rapid last mile delivery.

“We’re looking forward submitting our plans for the scheme to Oadby and Wigston Borough Council, which we hope will become an excellent asset for Wigston for many years to come.”

The purchase follows Chanceryga­te’s successful planning applicatio­n for an 11-unit 72,007 square foot freehold industrial scheme at Forge Industrial Park in Sutton Coldfield in October.

Constructi­on of Forge Industrial Park will start in the first quarter of 2021.

 ?? GOOGLE ?? PRIME ASSET: The 5.4 acre industrial plot by the railway before it was cleared
GOOGLE PRIME ASSET: The 5.4 acre industrial plot by the railway before it was cleared

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