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HarperCollins building Glasgow warehouse
07 October 2022
TRITAX SYMMETRY and Readie Construction are well underway with the new 552,500 sq ft distribution centre and offices for publishing house HarperCollins UK at Nova Business Park in Robroyston, Glasgow.

The developer acquired the 33.6 acre vacant site - currently the largest logistics development project in Scotland - from Scottish Enterprise in March 2022 after securing planning approval from Glasgow City Council.
The building comprises 500,000 sq ft of class 6 warehouse space, 52,500 sq ft of office accommodation and associated infrastructure. The project team includes UMC Architects, Colliers, Tier Consulting, C4 Projects, Tate Consulting and Systra.
HarperCollins is relocating from Westerhill in Bishopbriggs, 2.6 miles away, to the new facility which will support around 500 jobs when in operation. An additional 350 employment roles are expected to be created as part of the construction and landscaping phases of the project
Colliers advised Tritax Symmetry on the leasing and planning for the scheme. Iain Davidson, director, Industrial and Logistics at Colliers commented: “This is a really significant deal as it is the largest industrial pre-let in over a decade in Scotland, particularly in a sector which has record-low availability. We are pleased to have been able to secure such an internationally renowned organisation, with such a long history in Glasgow, for this new sustainable facility.”
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