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Milton Keynes warehouses given go ahead
02 January 2025
Detailed proposals for two new mid-box industrial and logistics warehouses totalling 61,256 ft2, have been approved by Milton Keynes Council.
By Liza Helps property Editor Logistics Matters
DEVELOPER TUNGSTEN Properties secured approval for the two units on a 3.3 acre site on Breckland Road, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, last month.
They will both target BREEAM Excellent and EPC A and include 10 metre eaves, secure self-contained yards, fully fitted offices and a generous power supply.
Breckland Road is an established business park location in north Milton Keynes with access to junction 14, M1 motorway. It is close to local amenities which include Costa Coffee, McDonalds and Linford Wood Park and neighbouring occupiers which include Amazon and TalkTalk.
The project is forecast to create circa 107 construction roles and once the buildings have been completed, house up to 157 employment jobs.
Tungsten Properties development director David Mole, said: “To have received consent for these two buildings means we can deliver modern and sustainable facilities to meet the high demand from companies needing to expand or be located centrally in Milton Keynes. We look forward to creating local jobs in both the construction and end use phases.”
Tungsten Park Milton Keynes has a combined value of £15 million and will be available to occupy in Q4 2025.
Cushman & Wakefield and Adroit Real Estate Advisors are the leasing agents.
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