Trio of occupiers for multi storey London warehouse scheme
Three new occupiers have signed up for sp[ace at SEGRO and Berkeley Group’s multi-storey industrial warehousing scheme SEGRO V-Park Grand Union in North West London.

By Liza Helps, Property Editor, Logistics Matters
THE NEW leases will see pharmaceutical distribution company Pharmium, chocolate treat manufacturer Hidden Fruits and pastel de nata patisseries baker secure space totalling 8,000 ft2 + at the scheme.
SEGRO London Director Ben Gomez-Baldwin said: “In line with the north west London submarket, we’re seeing real momentum at SEGRO V‑Park Grand Union, with a growing range of businesses choosing to base themselves here. From food production to pharmaceuticals, businesses are recognising the quality of the building, the access to the London market and the connectivity it offers, as well as embracing the innovative multistorey industrial concept.”
SEGRO V-Park Grand Union is an industrial warehousing scheme, designed to maximise space where land is constrained. The scheme has a BREEAM Excellent and EPC A rating.
The flexible industrial / commercial units range from approx. 2,000 ft2t units through to larger self-contained single floors of 32,000 ft2 and are available across multiple floors with full fit-out options.
In August 2025 SEGRO V-Park Grand Union became the first industrial and logistics building in the world to achieve WiredScore Platinum certification in recognition of its outstanding digital infrastructure. Awarded following a rigorous assessment, the WiredScore Platinum rating, reflects the building’s high-speed fibre connectivity, strong mobile signal, secure telecoms spaces and future-ready features such as rooftop installation capacity and AV-enabled meeting rooms. It also incorporates sustainability-focused technology like EV charging stations and real-time energy monitoring.
Joint agents are JLL and Logix Property.


