Automotive firm takes spec built Tamworth DC

On behalf of Warwickshire-based developer, IM Properties, Colliers International has completed the letting of its second speculatively developed industrial unit at Birch Coppice Business Park near Tamworth.

The 169,000 sq ft Unit 2 has been let to DAU Draexlmaier Automotive UK, a supplier of electrical components to the automotive industry, on a 15 year lease at £5.75 per square foot. The company will be using its new premises to service an existing contact with manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover.

IM Properties was the first developer to begin speculative development of distribution units over 100,000 sq ft since the start of the economic downturn in 2008, when it began construction of two logistics units totalling 334,500 sq ft in July 2013.

Both units have now been let prior to their completion, with a deal having already been agreed with distribution and outsourcing specialist, Bunzl UK for the 165,600 sq ft Unit 1.

Kevin Ashfield of IM Properties said: “The deal to Draexlmaier was signed within seven days of agreeing heads of terms, emphasising the lack of available stock and the need for occupiers to act quickly to source their property requirements.”

A Draexlmaier spokesperson, added: “We are delighted to have secured our new facility at Birch Coppice. This new premises will be integral to us servicing JLR and the location works perfectly for us.”

Situated in Dordon at Junction 10 of the M42, the 400 acre Birch Coppice Business Park is the West Midlands’ largest rail-served development site and one of the regions’ biggest employment success stories.

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